3M™ Neoprene High Performance Rubber And Gasket Adhesive 1300 is a yellow solvent type synthetic rubber based adhesive.
3M™ Neoprene High Performance Rubber and Gasket Adhesive 1300 is a versatile, solvent based adhesive. It offers high immediate strength and good heat resistance, and is commonly used for bonding most rubber and gasket materials. It is also suitable for large area rubber sheeting applications, bumpers and more. |
3M SCOTCH-WELD 1300 ADHSV 5 OZ
3M SCOTCH-WELD 1300 ADHSV 5 OZ
3M SCOTCH-WELD 1300 ADHSV 5 OZ
3M SCOTCH-WELD 1300 ADHSV 5 OZ
3M SCOTCH-WELD 1300 ADHSV QT
Works as expected. One tube goes a looong way.
3M SCOTCH-WELD 1300 ADHSV 5 OZ
Worked well to repair the gasket seal on my baggage door. (Cessna 182Q). Little messy to work with (but thats probably just me). The excess was easy to scrape/peel off, after it dried.
3M SCOTCH-WELD 1300 ADHSV 5 OZ
Worked as advertised. Needed to glue a De-icing lead strap (Rubber collar on a propeller blade) that had come loose. Cleaned the area and placed a small amount on both sides of the collar. I held it in place for a few minutes to cure. The collar is now secure and no longer loose.
3M SCOTCH-WELD 1300 ADHSV QT
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Per supplier tech: This cannot meet this mil-spec. This product does not call out any mil-specs.
It will work with either primer or bare metal as long as the surface is clean and free of dirt and oils.
We do not believe it is. The TDS states that it is safe for used on metals. We always recommend a test area first to ensure it does not damage before applying everywhere.
It does not require it but can be used with primer.