SKU | 7100148740 |
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Legacy SKU | 62264950320 |
UPC | 00638060089620 |
Catalog Number | 600 |
Product Number | DP600 |
3M Scotch-Weld Concrete Repair DP600 is a quick-curing, two-component polyurethane adhesive designed to repair cracks, spalls and breaks in concrete, masonry and stone. The rapid setting concrete hardens in as little as five minutes, eliminating down time without lengthy disruptions to day-to-day services. In fifteen minutes the adhesive is firm enough that you can drive a forklift over it.
- Low viscosity and self-levels for horizontal installations
- Dispenses with a regular caulk gun or Duo-Pak cartridge system
- Cures to any depth without cracking
- Allows for sanding refinement and smooth finishes
- Bonds dissimilar substrates including concrete, masonry, ceramic, wood and metal
- Ideal for minor repairs on building construction, walkways, stairways, pools, decks and patios
Product Dimensions |
Imperial | Metric |
Weight | 0.1215 lbs | |
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Width | 4.3 in | |
Length | 0.95 in | |
Height | 1-3/4 in |
Shipping Dimensions |
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Weight | 2.30008 lb |
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Length | 6.37795 in |
Width | 4.88189 in |
Height | 6.41732 in |
PRODUCT FAQ
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How much of the 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Concrete Repair DP600 do I get in one package?
One package of 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Concrete Repair DP600 contains 48.5 mL of gray, self-leveling concrete repair adhesive duo-pak.
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Is it easy to use the 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Concrete Repair DP600?
Yes, this product is specifically designed for ease of application. Its self-leveling formula means that you don't have to worry about seams or bumps as it smoothens itself out while curing.
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Can I purchase the 3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Concrete Repair DP600 in bulk?
Yes, we offer a case of this product that includes twelve individual duo-paks.
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What surfaces can I use the 3M™ Scotch-Weld ™Concrete Repair DP600 on?
The concrete repair adhesive has excellent adhesion and bonds well with various substrates like metals, glass, ceramics, wood or plastics commonly found at jobs sites making it suitable for construction and maintenance applications.
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Concrete Repair DP600 is an excellent solution for repairing cracks and spalls in concrete and masonry, pool decks and patios, custom tapping of bolts and screws into a variety of substrates, and setting anchors in horizontal surfaces. The two-part adhesive bonds through a chemical reaction that cures to any depth without cracking. Once mixed, the formula resists weathering, expansion, and contraction. This product is gray in color and may also be sanded to eliminate rough edges, for refinement, or to provide a smoother finish.
Recommended Applications- Filling cracks, holes, and spalls on concrete surfaces
- Re-installing posts and rails
- Light duty custom threading and anchoring
3M™ Scotch-Weld™ Concrete Repair DP600 is a two-part component system. The Duo-Pak cartridge keeps the components separate until ready for mixing to maximize working time. With the squeeze of a trigger, the components are automatically mixed with the innovative mixing nozzle and easily dispensed precisely where needed without an unwanted mess. The bubble-free liquid begins curing immediately while also self-leveling to create a tough, non-brittle bond. The fast-curing concrete repair formula provides a one-minute work life.
Understanding Urethane AdhesivesTwo-part urethane adhesives cure chemically, rather than relying on moisture from the air. Because of this, they can cure quickly with no depth of cure issues in contrast to one-part urethane adhesive sealants. Urethane adhesives will bond most common materials such as wood, metals, rubbers, leather, tile and glass, many plastics, concrete, and more.
The versatility of urethane adhesives is exhibited in the different formulations that have varying cured properties such as different levels of stiffness or flexibility, open time and cure speed, and hardness. They can cure to a relatively rigid or highly flexible state to meet a wide range of requirements. In either finished state, urethane adhesives will maintain bond strength integrity through variable environmental factors such as temperature, moisture, and chemical exposure.