Use code "TREX" for Free Delivery
Expiry Date - May 25
- White or Black Colour available
Packaging
- Colours: , White or Black
- Packaging Size: 290 mL x 12 Cartridges
- Extreme high initial tack of 400 kg/m²
- Flexible
- Paintable
- Even on damp surfaces
- Super Strength
- Interior & Exterior
- No Odor
Sets in 30 minutes
T-Rex X-treme is a high strength adhesive with extreme tack for immediate bonding of extremely heavy materials without additional support. Due to its extreme tack it is capable of carrying heavy loads of upto 400 kg/m². Perfect for installing heavy objects without slipping.
Product Description
T-Rex X-Treme is a high-strength adhesive with extreme tack for immediate bonding of heavy materials without additional support.
Capable of carrying loads up to 400 kg/m², making it ideal for installing heavy items without slipping.
Based on SMX® Hybrid Polymer technology developed by Soudal.
Properties
✔ Extreme high initial tack of 400 kg/m²
✔ Fast curing for quick results
✔ Good workability with included triangular-shaped nozzle
✔ High shear strength after full cure (no primer)
✔ Remains elastic after curing for long-term durability
✔ No odour
✔ Good weather and UV resistance
✔ Free of isocyanates, solvents, halogens, and acids
✔ Good adhesion to most common substrates, even on damp surfaces
✔ Permanently elastic after curing
Applications
Bonding in construction, building, and metal industries
Elastic bonding of objects, panels, profiles and other pieces on the most common substrates like wood, MDF, and chipboard
Elastic Structural bonding in automotive applications, including buses, trains, trucks, caravans, and trailers
Bonds to
Timber, tiles, bricks, concrete, most plastics including PVC, acrylic polycarbonate (not PE & PP), fibreglass insulation materials, polystyrene, metals including steel, galvanised steel, aluminium, plasterboard, cement sheeting, stone, glass, most coatings and rubbers (pre-test) Test is best - substrates can vary from manufacturer, we recommend prior compatibility and adhesion testing.
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