Nitofix

For high strength bonding of common construction materials. Concrete, metals, asbestos, glass, timber, rubber, plastics, ceramics, etc. Nitofix is particularly suitable for the repair of damaged items with closely fitting joint surfaces requiring a fine glue-line, e.g. Ceramic repairs, timber joints, fixing of laminates/veneers etc.

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For high strength bonding of common construction materials. Concrete, metals, asbestos, glass, timber, rubber, plastics, ceramics, etc. Nitofix is particularly suitable for the repair of damaged items with closely fitting joint surfaces requiring a fine glue-line, e.g. Ceramic repairs, timber joints, fixing of laminates/veneers etc.

  • Strong: Adhesion tests show failure in substrate. Not in glue-line.
  • Versatile: Bonds most common materials.
  • Tough: Resistant to oil and chemical attack.
  • Waterproof: Unaffected by immersion or sluicing.
  • Easy to use: One to one mixing facilities ease of mixing.
  • Economical: Simple mixing minimises waste.
  • Locally made: Specially formulated for use in Middle East conditions

Advantages

  • Strong: Adhesion tests show failure in substrate. Not in glue-line.
  • Versatile: Bonds most common materials.
  • Tough: Resistant to oil and chemical attack.
  • Waterproof: Unaffected by immersion or sluicing.
  • Easy to use: One to one mixing facilities ease of mixing.
  • Economical: Simple mixing minimises waste.
  • Locally made: Specially formulated for use in Middle East conditions

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