Cures even in water and on wet surfaces! Epoxy resin putty suitable for rubber water conduits and water stop works in tunnels.
"James B-007" is an epoxy resin putty that hardens even in underwater and damp conditions. It excels in adhesion on wet surfaces, providing a good hardened product without losing shape even when used underwater. It is suitable for applications such as fixing water guide plates in tunnels, sealing during tunnel joints, and managing water leakage from cracks. 【Features】 ■ Hardens even underwater and on damp surfaces ■ Ideal for rubber water guide and waterproofing work in tunnels ■ Excellent adhesion on wet surfaces ■ Maintains shape even when used underwater *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Packaging】 ■Base Agent (A): 5kg per can ■Hardener (B): 5kg per can *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Fixing and bonding water guide plates in tunnels ■ Filling and bonding on wet surfaces or underwater ■ Sealing during tunnel joints and handling water leakage from cracks ■ Repairs of manholes and similar structures *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Hawk Co., Ltd. is a company specializing in repair and reinforcement work for civil engineering and architectural structures. Since before the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, we have been engaged in repair and reinforcement work, and each of our employees has been striving to acquire knowledge related to repair and reinforcement work and to improve construction techniques. As a result of these efforts, our technical capabilities, built up since our establishment, and our sincerity in undertaking projects have been recognized, allowing us to build trust with clients and steadily grow our performance. In recent years, the aging of civil engineering and architectural structures built in the 1970s has become apparent, leading to increased public interest in "the reinforcement and repair of concrete structures," attracting even more attention. We will continue to strive for excellence, with a sense of responsibility as a "pioneer in repair and reinforcement," responding to all needs related to the repair, reinforcement, and extension of civil engineering and architectural structures, and contributing to the creation of a society where hope for the future can be held, both directly and indirectly.