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Bluecoat  Marrine

Bluecoat Marrine

Product Details:

  • Form Viscous Liquid/Paste
  • Holding Power High
  • Adhesive Type Two Part Epoxy
  • Storage Temperature 5C to 35C
  • Shelf Life 12 months
  • Features Waterproof, Saltwater Resistant, Quick Setting
  • Tensile Strength 7000 psi
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Bluecoat Marrine Price And Quantity

  • 50 Kilograms

Bluecoat Marrine Product Specifications

  • Marine Epoxy Adhesive
  • High
  • 1-3 mm
  • Shore D 85
  • Viscous Liquid/Paste
  • Light Blue
  • 5C to 35C
  • 9003-20-7
  • Two Part Epoxy
  • Marine Grade
  • Epoxy Resin
  • Hull and Deck Bonding
  • 99%
  • 1 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg containers
  • 12 months
  • Paste
  • Industrial Adhesive for Ship Building
  • Synthetic Adhesive
  • Metal, Fiberglass, Wood, Concrete
  • Waterproof, Saltwater Resistant, Quick Setting
  • 7000 psi
  • 12000 - 15000 cps
  • Mild
  • Non-toxic after cure
  • Bluecoat Marrine
  • Low
  • 9000 psi
  • Initial Set - 60 minutes at 25C, Full Cure - 24 hours
  • Excellent against oils, fuels, seawater
  • 15-20 sq. ft./kg at 2 mm thickness
  • 2:1 (Resin to Hardener)

Bluecoat Marrine Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 2-10 Days
  • All India

Product Description



Elevate your shipbuilding projects with Bluecoat Marrine, an illustrious marine-grade epoxy adhesive engineered for valorous performance. Combining resin and hardener at a 2:1 ratio, this imposing adhesive offers a scarce balance of quick-setting, high holding power, and enduring strength. With a formidable 9000 psi compression strength and outstanding chemical resistance, Bluecoat Marrine safeguards your craft against oil, seawater, and fuel. Try now and redeem peace of mind-your hull and deck bonding will endure, with a light blue, mild-odor finish and non-toxic after-cure formula. Available in 1, 5, and 10 kg containers.

Material Performance and Plant Versatility

Bluecoat Marrine features a premium 99% pure synthetic epoxy resin, specially formulated for industrial-scale applications. Its marine grade ensures waterproof, saltwater-resistant bonds, while suitability for metal, fiberglass, wood, and concrete guarantees versatility in shipyards and dock facilities. Sites of application stretch from hulls to decks, promising exceptional adhesion and reliability in marine manufacturing and repairs. Its impressive viscosity and controlled set times allow smooth handling and lasting, valorous results in demanding production environments.


Export, Port and Sample Logistics

Bluecoat Marrine is dispensed from major Indian ports, utilizing prompt transport services for global customers. Our main export markets include Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, with express shipping and efficient dispatching for all container sizes. For assurance, our sample policy allows prospective clients to request product samples before major orders. Quick order fulfillment, competitive FOB port rates, and dedicated support ensure seamless international trade from dispatch to destination.


FAQ's of Bluecoat Marrine:


Q: How should Bluecoat Marrine be mixed and applied?

A: Bluecoat Marrine requires a 2:1 mixing ratio of resin to hardener. Blend thoroughly and apply a 1-3 mm layer on clean surfaces such as metal, fiberglass, wood, or concrete for optimal hull or deck bonding.

Q: What is the curing process and how quickly does it set?

A: The initial set takes about 60 minutes at 25C, with a full, imposing cure achieved in 24 hours. Allow surfaces to remain undisturbed during this time for maximum adhesive strength.

Q: Where is Bluecoat Marrine typically used?

A: Primarily designed for shipbuilding and marine repair, Bluecoat Marrine excels in bonding hulls, decks, and structural elements exposed to challenging marine environments.

Q: What benefits does Bluecoat Marrine offer over standard adhesives?

A: Its valorous chemical resistance, impressive 9000 psi compression strength, waterproof properties, and non-toxic cured state set it apart, making it ideal for marine applications requiring illustrious durability.

Q: When is it ideal to use Bluecoat Marrine?

A: Use Bluecoat Marrine whenever marine-grade bonding, imposing holding power, and resistance to harsh chemicals or saltwater are required, especially during ship construction or repair projects.

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