Speed up the time it takes adhesives to reach full strength

Pair with no-mix adhesives to create strong bonds—all with material certificates for traceability

A collection of adhesives for routine maintenance and quick repairs

Spread adhesives on parts and other surfaces

Form strong bonds on plastic, rubber, ceramic, and other materials

Fill and then mount in dispensing guns to apply adhesives to surfaces

Pair with cartridges in dispensing guns to control the flow of adhesive

Apply beads of adhesive from a cartridge to surfaces

Prepare surfaces before adding adhesives to improve bonding strength

Dissolve adhesive residue from a variety of surfaces including metal, glass, and concrete

Add to structural and instant-bond adhesives to keep them from oozing out during clamping

Permanently set threaded rods, studs, and rebar in concrete

Secure anything from signs to heavy machinery in concrete, brick, and drywall

Drop onto fastener heads to keep screwdrivers, wrenches, and pliers from sliding off

Add traction to smooth surfaces, such as floors, rollers, and ladder handrails

Apply to bearing housings before casting to prevent separation

Insert into gaps before caulking to reduce how much sealant you need and improve adhesion

Create a flat, black protective finish on metal tools to resist corrosion and reduce glare

Slip over the tips of adhesive and sealant cartridges to keep contents from hardening

Mix and pour into molds to capture intricate detail when casting parts, linings, and prototypes

Melt and pour into molds to make metal parts and prototypes

Attach to caulk guns to change the shape and amount of sealant that's dispensed

Cartridge, sausage-pack, and bulk-load caulk guns

Bond electrical components and repair circuits

Shield cables and electronic components from electromagnetic interference (EMI)

Secure and insulate components on circuit boards and other electronics

Join a wide range of construction materials, from drywall to carpeting

Apply adhesive, air dry, and bring surfaces together to bond

Release a precise amount of adhesive or lubricant without flooding the tip or splattering

Cut through grease and oil to clean equipment and surfaces

Temporarily mount drawings and blueprints and release cleanly without damaging paper

Stick over holes in drywall and cover with drywall compound for quick repairs

Apply to seams and corners before spreading drywall compound for a finished appearance

Eliminate dirt, oil, and rust from relays, circuit boards, and other electronics

Insulate wire and cable splices, wrap wire harnesses, and repair cable jacketing

Wipe excess epoxy and solder paste off of circuit boards and other electronics

Prevent fire and smoke from passing through holes in fire-resistant walls and floors

Renew heat resistance and performance of worn firebrick

Evenly spread coatings, wax, varnish, and oil across floors

Protect floor labels from heavy foot and vehicle traffic

Repair rips, split seams, and detached soles to stop leaks in shoes, boots, and waders

Seal irregular shapes and tiny crevices by applying a bead that hardens into a gasket

Seal openings such as those around windows, enclosures, and pipe flanges to prevent leaks

The first choice for everyday bonding and repairs

Attach to glue guns to control the flow of glue

Melt and dispense hot-melt glue

Store adhesives, cements, and lacquers to keep them from hardening

Pull the trigger to remove the liner and apply glue-on-a-roll; also known as adhesive transfer tape

Protect equipment and surfaces from damage caused by nearby heat sources

Apply heat to seal and insulate electrical wiring and connections

Wrap around wire like tape to create a moisture resistant seal before adding heat-shrink tubing

Melt for rapid bonds in a range of applications, from packaging to woodworking

Seal and patch insulation and duct

Also known as super glue, these adhesives begin to harden in under two minutes

Protect labels from moisture, oil, solvents, alkalies, and most acids

Compress laminated sheets, spread adhesive, and squeeze out air bubbles to form strong bonds

A dense insulator often used to shield against radiation and absorb sound and vibration

Change light color, reduce glare, or filter out light

Temporarily join or protect surfaces

Mix two-part adhesives in handy disposable containers

Stir paint, adhesives, and other thin substances by hand

Eliminate moisture, dirt, oils, and release agents from molds

Mount objects with a range of adhesives, including glue-on-a-roll and glue shapes

Best for light duty mending and holding

Renew, enhance, protect, and change the color of surfaces

Apply paint and coatings to surfaces

Extend the life of paint and coatings by preparing surfaces beforehand

Pair with roller frames to quickly add paint and light coatings to large, flat areas

Add roller covers to quickly apply paint and light coatings to large, flat areas

Fit around pipe, tubing, and tanks to reduce heat loss or condensation

Mold into a watertight, removable seal around faucets and drains

Encase electronic assemblies in material that hardens to protect from dust, moisture, and vibration

Patch rips and seal gloves, boots, and respirators to clothing

Shield surfaces from the surrounding environment

Adhere to surfaces to keep them free of scratches, chemicals, moisture, and germs

Lay firebricks or set and repair cast iron and steel furnaces, heaters, stoves, and boilers

Hang lightweight objects without damaging the wall

Fill gaps to bond shafts, bearings, press-fit assemblies, and other cylindrical metal parts

Apply thick roof coatings and patches

Form a water-resistant layer to restore and reinforce your roof

Apply to surfaces before sealant to speed up drying times and improve adhesion

Clean sealant and caulk off tools and other surfaces

Fill and seal gaps in metal, plastic, wood, and other materials

Press down the seams where wall coverings meet for a smooth, continuous appearance

Form a barrier around leaks and spills to stop them from spreading

Connect the ends of paper and film rolls or conveyor belts

Store liquids and dispense from a nozzle

Anchor objects to the ground and mark off areas

Strong enough to replace screws and rivets for many jobs

Repair chips, cracks, and tears in various surfaces

Clean and degrease surfaces so paint, coatings, adhesives, and cement will stick

Hold fluids before dispensing or after drawing in

Cover syringe tips when not in use to protect them and prevent leaks

Dispense viscous fluids with pressure from your air compressor

Filter out contaminants from syringes both when drawing in and dispensing

Hang syringes when not in use to prevent contamination and spills

Change connections on syringes, dispensing tips, and needles to luer lock or threaded connections

Dispense fluids or spread adhesives from syringes and other small instruments

Spin with a handheld electric router to seal holes in plastic tanks and containers

Give off almost no volatile emissions that could damage sensitive electronics and optics

Mold heat cable to pipe, eliminating air gaps that lead to heat loss and heater failure

Create a seal between threaded connections to prevent loosening from vibration

Screw onto bottles of threadlocker or retaining compound to control the flow and reduce waste

Spread and scrape mortar, concrete, drywall, and adhesives

Squeeze all the contents out of tubes

Stick to vibrating surfaces such as duct, between parts, or on floor joists to reduce noise

Create seals and prototypes, lubricate tools, and polish equipment

Bundle wiring and protect from abrasion and heat