Two-component CEYS filler with metal filler for fast and durable metal repairs. Cold welds (e.g., aluminum, copper), seals, bonds, and fills cracks. Creates an anti-corrosion protective film, is resistant to acids, detergents, and minerals, and once cured it can be sanded, drilled, polished, and painted.
This two-component system combines resin and metal powder for high-strength repairs on metal surfaces. The mixture can be prepared to a thick consistency for filling, bonding, and shaping, or to a liquid consistency for impregnating and protecting larger areas against corrosion. The filler does not chip or crumble and attains a metallic appearance after curing.
Key benefits:
- Cold welding for aluminum, copper, and other metals
- Sealing and filling cracks with strength up to 60 kg/cm²
- Anti-corrosion protection for large and small areas
- Machinable after curing – sanding, drilling, polishing, painting
- Chemical resistance to acids, detergents, and minerals
- Temperature resistance from -20 to +120 °C
How to use:
- Clean and dry the surface (pre-sanding recommended for refurbishments).
- In a plastic container, mix the metal powder with the resin into a homogeneous blend. For a thick mixture use more powder; for a liquid mixture use more resin (sets in approx. 30 minutes).
- Apply with a spatula, knife, or trowel; apply liquid mixture with a brush, roller, or by spraying (for spraying, add 5–10% acetone).
- Allow to cure; the thicker the mixture, the faster it sets. Clean tools with a universal solvent.
Specifications
- Type
- Two-component filler with metal filler
- Brand
- CEYS
- Suitable materials
- Metal and its agglomerates (e.g., aluminum, copper)
- Resin content
- 40 ml (tube)
- Metal powder content
- 40 g (plastic bottle)
- Tensile/compressive strength
- 60 kg/cm²
- Temperature resistance
- -20 to +120 °C
- Setting time (liquid mixture)
- approx. 30 minutes
- Application
- Apply with spatula, knife, trowel; liquid mixture by brush, roller, or spraying
- Thinning for spraying
- Add 5–10% acetone
- Post-cure options
- Sanding, drilling, polishing, painting
- Chemical resistance
- Acids, detergents, minerals
- Appearance after curing
- Metallic