Milliput Black.
- Can be manipulated like modelling clay
- For restoration of ebonised wood, antique clocks and cast iron
- For restoration of porcelain and other ceramics, slate, marble...
- For sculpting and modelling
- Goes rock hard in 2-3 hours at room temperature
- Heat resisting 130 degrees C
- Two part, cold setting, epoxy putty
Product Description
        Milliput is the trade name for our epoxy putty. 
Milliput produce five grades: Standard Yellow/Grey, Silver Grey, 
Superfine White, Terracotta, and the latest addition - Milliput Black. 
Each grade is presented in similar packs containing 2 x 56á7gm. sticks 
and the general instructions for preparation and usage are the same.The 
two sticks have a long shelf life but once mixed the resultant putty is 
at first soft and highly adhesive and then gradually hardens. Speed of 
hardening is dependant on temperature and at normal temperatures 
(20-25_C) Milliput becomes rock hard in three to four hours. By the 
application of heat the setting time can be reduced to a few 
minutes.After setting hard Milliput continues to cure and is fully cured
 after an elapse of time equal to the setting time at the same 
temperature. Once fully cured Milliput can be machined, drilled, tapped,
 turned, filed, sawn, sandpapered and painted. Milliput can be 
sandpapered and painted immediately it has set. (it is advisable to wear
 eye protection during this process).Milliput is an excellent adhesive 
and will bond any of the following to itself or to any of the others - 
wood, brick, cement, metals, concrete, plastics, glass etc, but note 
that Milliput is not intended as a thin layer adhesive and should not be
 used where a paste, mucilage or thin glue is indicated. Milliput will 
set under water and is heat resistant up to 130°C.Shelf Life:We 
recommend Milliput is stored in cool, dry conditions. Please reseal bags
 after use. Stored correctly this product should remain workable for 
about 2 years. 
 A Cool Tip! 
If you are interrupted while 
you are mixing Milliput, you can put the Milliput into a deep freezer 
until you can get back to work. This will keep the product at 
approximately the same state of setting at which it was frozen for up to
 36 hours. Simply remove the now frozen product from the freezer and 
warm in the hand and it is ready to use. If stored immediately on mixing
 it retains its sticky nature.