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Megapoxy 69

High Strength Epoxy Adhesive Gel

Ideal for bonding and filling applications

This adhesive gel combines incredible durability and impact resistance with a translucent finish. A thin glue line is ideal for mitering and intricate work, backed by proven strength.

 

 

Features & Benefits

  • Premium bond strength and durability.
  • Ideal for vertical, angled and overhead work.
  • Exceptional, sustained impact resistance.
  • Withstands harshest conditions.
  • Easily coloured with Megapoxy pigments.
  • Two-part solution.

 

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Ideal Uses

Structural Timber

Furniture Repairs

Boat / Marine Repairs

Laminations

Gap Filling & Bonding

How to use

How to Use

Megapoxy 69 is a two component, high strength, epoxy adhesive gel. It combines incredible durability and impact resistance with a translucent finish. It can be used to create a thin glue line and is ideal for mitring and intricate work.

It has a 45 minute work time and a 24 hour cure at 25ºC.

The part A is a white soft gel, while part B is a creamy yellow gel.

Surface Preparation

Concrete and stone surfaces should be prepared by grinding the surface and removing all the dust and debris.
This helps ensure effective bonding contact.

Compressed air can be used to remove dust from cracks and holes.

Clean metal surfaces with acetone to remove any oils or contaminants.

Safety and PPE

Megapoxy 69 is VOC-free. As with all epoxy resins, please wear appropriate PPE, including eyewear gloves and clothing.

Mixing

IMPORTANT. Only make a suitable quantity that can be used within the 45 minute work time!

Megapoxy 69 should be mixed on a non-porous, flat surface.

Using individual spatulas for Part A and Part B, measure out equal amounts from their pots. Place them next to each other on the mixing surface. Ensure you have the same height and roundness for both parts BEFORE combining.

To combine, using the spatulas, begin by folding part A over part B and then working together in a zig-zag motion.

Make sure to scrape the underneath the combined product and onto the flat mixing surface. This will help to collect and combine any un-mixed part A or B.

While mixing the epoxy, be sure to clean the spatulas by scraping off any un-combined Part A or part B and mixing thoroughly.

When the epoxy appears completely streak-free (approximately 3mins), and uniform in colour, its ready for use.

Application

Megapoxy 69 can be applied by trowel; gunned with a standard 300ml caulking gun or a caterers’ piping bag.

To load into a caulking gun, first trowel the combined Megapoxy 69 onto an A4 sheet of paper. Roll up the paper narrow enough to fit into the gun cylinder and seal.

Sawdust or epoxy pigments can be added within the work-time to match your timber colour if desired.

Clean-up

Uncured Megapoxy 69 can be cleaned with Megapoxy Thinners.

Please Dispose of contents and container in accordance with local, regional, national and international regulations.

Finishing

Although applying Megapoxy 69 is easy and fast, it will cure stronger than concrete with good chemical resistance and can be machined, sanded and polished to a fine finish.

For further technical information, refer to TDS.

Techncial downloads FAQs

What is the mix ratio for Megapoxy 69?

With a straightforward 1:1 mix ratio by volume, Megapoxy 69 easy to prepare and delivers exceptional durability and impact resistance every time. See our video for step-by-step instructions.

What is the working time for Megapoxy 69?

With a 45-minute working time at 25°C, Megpoxy 69 provides flexibility for mitering, intricate work, vertical applications and overhead work.

How can I remove uncured Megapoxy 69?

Uncured adhesive can be quickly removed using Megapoxy thinners or acetone, keeping your project and worksite clean and efficient.

What is the best way to mix Megapoxy 69?

Megapoxy 69 is easy to mix while achieving a premium finish. You can simply use a putty knife or spatula on a large mixing board. See our video for step-by-step instructions.

What is the shelf life of Megapoxy 69?

Megapoxy 69 maintains its proven quality for up to two years in unopened containers, so it’s ready when you need it – without worrying about waste.

How long should I mix Megapoxy 69 before use?

Mix Megapoxy 69 for at least two to three minutes before use to achieve a uniform consistency and maximise its incredible durability and impact resistance.

Can Megapoxy 69 be sanded?

Once cured, Megapoxy 69 can be sanded easily, using any standard sandpaper, for a flawless finish – making it ideal for intricate work and detailing.

What colour does Megapoxy 69 come in?

Megapoxy 69 has a translucent finish when applied but can be easily tinted with Megapoxy pigment pastes, delivering versatility for your specific project needs.

How strong is Megapoxy 69?

Megapoxy 69 combines exceptional strength with sustained impact resistance. It is ideal for thin film applications and intricate work, and can withstand the harshest conditions – including marine and boat repairs. Read how it was used to seal large holes and splits during the repair of a heritage-listed bridge, which remains a high-traffic crossing.

Can I add more Part B to speed up curing of Megapoxy 69?

To maintain Megapoxy 69’s premium performance, we recommend you don’t adjust the Part B ratio. Follow our guidelines for reliable and sustained results.

Can I add water to thin Megapoxy 69?

We don’t recommend adding water, as it disrupts Megapoxy 69’s formula and could affect its proven performance. Follow our simple guidelines for reliable results. If you have any questions about consistency or thinning, we are here to help.

Projects

History in the making: fast, lasting solutions for heritage-listed bridge

In 2020, Megapoxy solutions were used to help repair and strengthen the top chord of Crankies Plain Bridge over Coolumbooka River. Still a high-traffic crossing, this heritage-listed structure was completed in 1892 – and is one of only seven McDonald timber truss road bridges remaining in the state.

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