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Epoxy putty refers to a group of room-temperature-hardening substances used as space-filling adhesives. Exact compositions vary according to manufacturer and application. They are stored until use as two components of clay-like consistency. Kneading the two components into each other creates an exothermic chemical reaction that activates the substance for use by catalyzing an epoxide polymerisation reaction. Unlike many other types of glues, an epoxy adhesive can fill gaps and even be molded into a structural part. Some makers claim in advertising that one can drill and tap their cured products, and that they quickly cure "hard as steel" (as measured by Shore rating), though they are much weaker than steel in tensile strength and shear strength.

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  • Epoxy putty (en)
  • Kneadatite (it)
  • エポキシパテ (ja)
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  • エポキシパテ(epoxy putty)とはエポキシ樹脂を主成分とするパテ(充填剤)の総称である。 (ja)
  • Epoxy putty refers to a group of room-temperature-hardening substances used as space-filling adhesives. Exact compositions vary according to manufacturer and application. They are stored until use as two components of clay-like consistency. Kneading the two components into each other creates an exothermic chemical reaction that activates the substance for use by catalyzing an epoxide polymerisation reaction. Unlike many other types of glues, an epoxy adhesive can fill gaps and even be molded into a structural part. Some makers claim in advertising that one can drill and tap their cured products, and that they quickly cure "hard as steel" (as measured by Shore rating), though they are much weaker than steel in tensile strength and shear strength. (en)
  • La kneadatite è una pasta epossidica bicomponente usata maggiormente per creare miniature. Esiste in due varianti: * La "Materia Verde" (MV), o "Green Stuff" (GS) è la più comune, composta da una materia blu mista ad una materia gialla: è morbida e, appunto, di colore verde. Viene usata per creare le miniature intere o comunque la maggior parte, e viene modellata su un'anima di filo di ferro. * La "Brown Stuff" o BS, è più dura, ed è composta da una materia bianca con una materia marrone (o anche grigia) e il suo utilizzo è quello di creare oggetti "artificiali", come armi o parti inorganiche. (it)
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  • Epoxy putty refers to a group of room-temperature-hardening substances used as space-filling adhesives. Exact compositions vary according to manufacturer and application. They are stored until use as two components of clay-like consistency. Kneading the two components into each other creates an exothermic chemical reaction that activates the substance for use by catalyzing an epoxide polymerisation reaction. Unlike many other types of glues, an epoxy adhesive can fill gaps and even be molded into a structural part. Some makers claim in advertising that one can drill and tap their cured products, and that they quickly cure "hard as steel" (as measured by Shore rating), though they are much weaker than steel in tensile strength and shear strength. Epoxy putty is often used by miniature modelers and sculptors. Modelers use it to join disparate parts into a whole with the joins covered by molded putty, often shaped into protrusions or textures to match its surroundings. The most common variety of epoxy putty used in modeling has its component clays colored yellow and blue, respectively, and the mixed, hardened end product is green. This has given rise to the colloquial name green stuff for epoxy putty. (en)
  • La kneadatite è una pasta epossidica bicomponente usata maggiormente per creare miniature. Esiste in due varianti: * La "Materia Verde" (MV), o "Green Stuff" (GS) è la più comune, composta da una materia blu mista ad una materia gialla: è morbida e, appunto, di colore verde. Viene usata per creare le miniature intere o comunque la maggior parte, e viene modellata su un'anima di filo di ferro. * La "Brown Stuff" o BS, è più dura, ed è composta da una materia bianca con una materia marrone (o anche grigia) e il suo utilizzo è quello di creare oggetti "artificiali", come armi o parti inorganiche. Ciò che rende la kneadatite particolarmente adatta per il modellismo è la proprietà di polimerizzare a temperatura ambiente in poche ore, cioè, in poche parole, diviene plastica. La reazione comincia quando si amalgamano i due materiali che la compongono. Una volta polimerizzata, non può più ritornare nello stato precedente, ma è possibile posizionare altra pasta fresca su quella polimerizzata per creare i dettagli, infatti grazie alle sue altissime proprietà adesive, è possibile usarlo anche in sostituzione della colla. (it)
  • エポキシパテ(epoxy putty)とはエポキシ樹脂を主成分とするパテ(充填剤)の総称である。 (ja)
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