Submarine is a general use, epoxy paste compound that bonds to wet surfaces by displacing water from the substrate.
Submarine can even be applied to objects that are completely submerged and will cure in temperatures as low as 35°F.
Designed for situations where it’s not possible to dry the substrate. The bond strength of Submarine is good in less than ideal conditions.
Note that the integrity of the bond can degrade due to substrate corrosion or other deterioration from moisture. Because of this, periodic maintenance may be necessary.
• Bonds to a variety of wet substrates
• Patch holes in wooden and aluminum boats
• Fills cracks in swimming pools
• Cures in low temperatures
• Can be easily sanded, filed, or drilled
Substrates include concrete, stone, masonry, glass, wood, aluminum, stainless steel, high carbon, and mild steel. Submarine can be used as a general-purpose adhesive or patching compound.
Reinforcement materials such as fiberglass cloth work well for applications requiring additional strength.