Starbond Heavy-Thin CA Super Glue 2oz
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Starbond Heavy-Thin CA Super Glue 2oz
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Optimized for Versatile Finishing and Precision Bonding.
Starbond "Heavy Thin" is the ultimate finishing glue, offering a slightly thicker viscosity compared to traditional thin superglues. This olive oil-like texture delivers enhanced control, making it perfect for creating smooth, polished finishes with fewer coats and less sanding.
Designed for versatility, "Heavy Thin" excels in applications requiring both capillary action and stability. It soaks into the smallest cracks and pores, sealing and stabilizing delicate materials like wood and mother-of-pearl inlays. Whether you're crafting pens, repairing instruments, or stabilizing guitar components, this glue is your reliable partner for both detailed and larger-scale projects.
Unlike ultra-thin superglues, Heavy Thin minimizes absorption into porous surfaces, allowing you to maintain hold without excessive wicking.
Used For:
- Achieve a hard, clear, and waterproof coat for woodturning projects.
- Repair and fill cracks, inclusions, voids, and knots in wood.
- Stabilize guitar parts and wick into small gaps.
- Install bindings and purflings on stringed instruments.
- Create and repair inlays on guitars, jewellery, and decorative crafts.
- Assemble balsa wood models and metal or turquoise inlays.
- Repair ceramics, quartz, granite, and marble.
- Craft and repair pens with ease.
Each pack comes with microtips, clog-prevention stopper, and an extra nozzle. Enjoy enhanced precision, mess-free application, no clogs, minimal downtime.
Starbond produces fresh CA glues on a monthly basis, so you can use their superglues with the utmost confidence in performance, quality, and reliability.
Specifications
Viscosity: 40 cPs
Bonding Time: 5 - 10 sec
Material compatibility: wood, metal, rubber, leather, ceramics, gemstones, rocks & minerals, carbon fibre, fibreglass, PVC, and most plastics.