TECHNICAL DATA
PLASTIC STEEL PUTTY (A)
Steel-Filled Epoxy Putty
Description
Plastic Steel Putty (A) is a steel-filled epoxy putty that cures at room temperature and is designed for filling,
rebuilding and bonding metal surfaces.
Areas of application
• Patching and repairing areas where welding or brazing would be undesirable or impossible
• Repair of worn or fatigued metals
• Patching of castings
• Rebuilding pump and valve bodies
• Rebuilding bearing journals and races
Features
• Applies easily to vertical surfaces
• Bonds to aluminium, steel and many other metals, as well as concrete
• Machinable to metallic finish
• Makes repairs that are non-rusting
• Resistant to chemicals and most acids, bases, solvents and alkalis
Chemical Resistance
(Chemical resistance is calculated with a 7 day, room temperature cure (30 days immersion) @ 24°C)
1,1,1 Trichloroethane Very good Phosphoric 10% Very good
Ammonia Very good Potassium Hydroxide 20% Very good
Cutting Oil Very good Sodium Chloride Brine Very good
Petrol (Unleaded) Very good Sodium Hydroxide 10% Very good
Hydrochloric 10% Very good Sulphuric 10% Very good
Kerosene Very good Sulphuric 50% Poor
Methyl Ethyl Ketone Poor Trisodium Phosphate Very Good
Methylene Chloride Poor Xylene Fair
The information contained in this Technical Bulletin is as up to date and correct as possible as at the time of issue. The data
provided should be used as a guide only as the performance of the product will vary depending on differing operating conditions
and application methods.
The sale of any product described in this Technical Bulletin will be in accordance with ITW Polymers & Fluids Conditions Of Sale, a
copy of which is available on request. To the extent permitted by law, ITW Polymers & Fluids excludes all other warranties in
relation to this product.
Last Modified August 2007
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Limitations
Not recommended for long term exposure to concentrated acids or to organic solvents.
Technical Data
Typical Physical Properties: Cured 7 days @ 24ºC
Test Method
Colour Grey
Mix Ratio (Resin to Hardener) Weight 9:1
Volume 2.5:1
Mixed Viscosity Putty
Work Time of 500gms minutes @ 24°C 45
Cure Time 16 hours
Recoat Time 10-12 hours
% Solids by Volume 100
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Specific Volume 430cm /kg
3
Specific Gravity 2.33 gm/cm
Cure Shrinkage 0.0006 cm/cm ASTM D2566
Hardness Shore D 85 ASTM D2240
Adhesive Tensile Shear 19.3 MPa ASTM D1002
Tensile Strength 22.2 MPa ASTM D638
Compressive Strength 57 MPa ASTM D695
Modulus of Elasticity 1896 MPa ASTM D695
Co-efficient of Thermal Expansion 86 x 10-6 °C-1 AS TM D696
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Thermal Conductivity 1.37 x 10-3 cal.cm/sec/cm .°C ASTM C177
Dielectric Strength 1181 volts/mm ASTM D149
Dielectric Constant 67.5 ASTM D150
Flexural Strength 38.6 MPa ASTM D790
Maximum Operating Temperature Wet: 49°C, Dry: 120°C
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Coverage (per coat) 860cm /kg @ 5mm
Directions for use
Surface Preparation
Proper surface preparation is essential to the success of any epoxy application. In all cases the surface should be
clean, dry, free from oils, and rough.
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1. Remove all oils, dirt and grease by means of a strong cleaner/degreaser (Devcon Surface Cleaner is suitable
for this process).
2. Roughen the surface by grit blasting (8-40 mesh grit) or grinding. A 75-125 micron profile is desired for most
applications, including defined edges (do not ‘feather edge’ epoxy).
Note: For metals exposed to sea water or other salt solution, grit blast and high pressure water blast the area,
then leave overnight to allow any salts in the metal to ‘sweat’ to the surface. Repeat blasting to ‘sweat out’ all
soluble salts. Perform chloride contamination test to determine soluble salt content (should be no more than
40ppm)
3. All abrasive preparation should be followed by another cleaning to remove any remnants from that process.
4. Repair surface as soon as possible to eliminate any changes or surface contaminants.
Mixing
Ideal application temperature is 13ºC - 32ºC. Under cold conditions, heating the repair area to 38ºC - 43ºC is
recommended to dry off any moisture, contamination, or solvents, as well as to assist epoxy in achieving maximum
adhesion properties.
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Mix Ratio – Resin to hardener: Weight 9:1, Volume 2.5:1
------ It is strongly recommended that full units be mixed, as ratios are pre-measured. -------
1. Add hardener to resin.
2. Mix thoroughly with a putty knife or similar tool (continuously scrape material away from sides and bottom of
container) until a uniform, streak free consistency is obtained.
INTERMEDIATE SIZES (1.5kg Units): Place resin and hardener on a flat, disposable surface such as
cardboard, plywood, or a plastic sheet). Use a trowel or wide blade tool to mix in the material as in Step 2
above.
Application
Spread mixed material over the repair area and work firmly into the substrate to ensure maximum surface contact.
Plastic Steel Putty (A) fully cures in 16 hours, at which time it can be machined, drilled, or painted.
For Bridging Large Gaps or Holes
Place fibreglass sheet, expanded metal or mechanical fasteners between repair area and Plastic Steel Putty (A) prior
to application.
For Vertical Surface Applications
Plastic Steel Putty (A) can be troweled up to 6mm thick without sagging.
For Maximum Physical Properties
Cure at room temperature for 2 ½ hours, then heat cure for 4 hours @ 100°C.
For +24°C Applications
Applying epoxy at temperatures below 24°C lengthens functional cure and pot life times. Conversely, applying above
24°C shortens functional cure and pot life.
Machining
Allow material to cure for at least 16 hours before machining
• Lathe speed 46 m/minute
• Cut: Dry
• Tools: Carbide top rake 6º (+/- 2º) – Side/front 8º (+/- 2º)
• Feed rate (rough): Travel speed 0.50 mm Rough cut 0.50 mm – 1.5 mm/rev
• Feed rate (finishing): Travel speed 0.25 mm Finish cut 0.25 mm/rev
• Polishing: Use 400 to 650 emery paper wet. Material should polish to a 25-50 micron finish
Compliances
Qualifies under DOD-C-24176B SH, Accepted for use in U.S. meat and poultry plants.
Storage and Shelf Life
Store in dry conditions between 10°C and 40°C, away from sources of heat and naked flames. Protect from frost.
When stored in original sealed containers, the minimum shelf life is five (5) years.
Packaging
Plastic Steel Putty (A) is available in 500gm and 1.5 kg kits.
Ordering Information:
500 gm Kit #D10110
1.5 Kg Kit #D10120
AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND
ITW Polymers & Fluids ITW Polymers & Fluids
100 Hassall Street Unit 2, 38 Trugood Drive
Wetherill Park NSW 2164 East Tamaki 2013, Auckland
Phone (02) 9757 8800 Fax (02) 9757 3855 Phone (09) 272 1945 Fax (09) 273 6489
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Health & Safety Information
The product is non-hazardous. A Material Safety Data Sheet is available from the ITW Polymers & Fluids Technical
Department upon request or available on our website www.itw-devcon.com.au .
AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND
ITW Polymers & Fluids ITW Polymers & Fluids
100 Hassall Street Unit 2, 38 Trugood Drive
Wetherill Park NSW 2164 East Tamaki 2013, Auckland
Phone (02) 9757 8800 Fax (02) 9757 3855 Phone (09) 272 1945 Fax (09) 273 6489