Plastic Bonder is a quick-setting, two-part, urethane adhesive system that provides strong and lasting repairs and works on thermoset, carbon fiber composites, thermoplastics, coated metals, concrete and more. Plastic Bonder has a 1:1 mixing ratio, sets in 15 minutes and can be sanded after 30 minutes. With a tensile strength of 3770 PSI, Plastic Bonder sets to a tan color and cures to a hard, permanent bond.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Product Depth (in.)
1.25 in
Product Height (in.)
8.75 in
Product Size (oz.)
.85
Product Width (in.)
4.38 in
Details
Adhesion level
High
Adhesive Product Type
Glue/Epoxy
Curing time (hours)
2
Dry Color
Brown
Epoxy Accessory Type
Syringe
Features
Moisture Resistant,Solvent Resistant
Formula
2 Part
Glue/Epoxy Type
Concrete Epoxy,Metal Epoxy,Plastic Epoxy
Interior/Exterior
Interior/Exterior
Package Quantity
1
Product Form
Gel
Product Weight (oz.)
.1 oz
Recommended Surfaces
Brick,Ceramic,Metal,Plastic
Set Time (Min.)
15
Usage Location
Automotive
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
N/A
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Customer Reviews
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May 4, 2022
Worked extremely well on my automotive headerpanel repair....
Worked extremely well on my automotive headerpanel repair.
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Jan 22, 2022
works for rubbermaid laundry baskets
I purchased this without knowing the color (tan) and found that it does bond plastic very well and repairs large cracks which compromise the handles on my laundry basket. After coating both sides of the cracks while doing one side at a time with crack face up for no dripping the hold on the plastic is better than epoxy(which originally chipped right off w/no bond) even though I would have liked white instead of tan the quality of the bond is all that matters now. highly recommend.
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Nov 2, 2021
I honestly thought this product wasn’t going to work on...
I honestly thought this product wasn’t going to work on a leak coming from a elbow on my jobs pool equipment however to my surprise it did work.Great product works well on plastic.
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Jul 16, 2019
Worked great for my situation.
Worked great for my situation.
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Recommended
Oct 23, 2018
Had to glue my tractor steering wheel. Worked perfectly.
Had to glue my tractor steering wheel. Worked perfectly.
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Recommended
Aug 14, 2018
I used this to fix a part on my RV, around the step / entryway, that got damaged by cones on a ve...
I used this to fix a part on my RV, around the step / entryway, that got damaged by cones on a very narrow highway which hit a couple spots on the RV.
I put this on the back side of the plastic and held it in place with clamps, and it seems to be holding quite well, and strong. I think it will be fine.
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Jun 13, 2018
I received this plastic bonder epoxy to repair ,Plastic items, first on my list was to repair without care a mixing cup I dropped on the floor and it broke with fracture cracks where liquid sets inside. JB did it again with a good solid epoxy glue finish, this is not a clear epoxy more like a tan color when cured which doesn’t worry me. I would recommend JB clear weld because it covers the same and more than the plastic bonder but I got this because it said plastic and covers plumbing just in case. I’ll recommend this because of the plastic title, 4 STARS for working and no leaks yet on Mamma's mixing cup.
After reading the Manufacturers instructions, I noticed a Handy twist lock cap over the two tubes...
After reading the Manufacturers instructions, I noticed a Handy twist lock cap over the two tubes that you need to mix. This feature allows you to use the bond over and over again without fear of the contents dying up after one use.
I've included pictures of the Plastic pipe crack that I was bonding - before and after.
The Bond came out in a liquid state (grey/tan in color) and after mixing, still remained quite liquid and the crack required several applications to seal.The crack was less than 1/4 inch.
After thorough curing, the crack was sealed!
This dual plunger application approach does not always deliver a 50/50 mix. My application did not harden properly and peeled off easily. I will buy epoxy packaged in 2 separate tubes from now on so that I can assure a proper mix.