THE MAINTENANCE CONNECTION, INC. Sealants & Adhesives
INC.
RayCrete™ Uses & Applications Industrial Use Form to any shape, inject or work it like putty while curing. Once cured, RayCrete™ can be drilled, cut, machined, tapped, sawed, nailed, sanded, painted. . . .
Construction RayCrete™ is as strong as concrete and can be used in the most demanding projects. Large cracks and voids are not a problem for RayCrete™.
Plumbing No more sweat soldering! Put a small amount of toilet paper in the pipe. Apply RayCrete™ to the inside of the larger pipe & push the fittings together. Wait 24 hrs. Bonds PVC to copper!
Underwater Works in wet conditions. RayCrete™ can even be applied and cured underwater. Perfect for leaking ponds, pools and quick plumbing repairs!
Tools RayCrete™ adheres to nearly any surface and can withstand the stress of a working tool.
Woodworking & Furniture Repair RayCrete™ is better than wood glue and wood putty and will stand up to the elements. Use for repair and restoration. Large cracks or voids are not a problem.
Marine Repairs Do cosmetic repairs, structural repairs, preventative maintenance, water sealing. Fix surfboards, boats, kayaks, just about anything that gets wet!
Outdoor Applications RayCrete™ is immune to weather, solvents, and acids. Stones or brick falling off a retaining wall? Anchor bolts falling out of a cinder block? Raycrete™ them back in place.
Household Repair Fix almost anything - reset nails, screws and bolts. Fix wallboard, plaster, masonry, rain gutters, doors, windows & more. Great for emergency repairs.
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Arts & Crafts RayCrete™ has different workable consistencies that give you unlimited possibilities for creativity.
Limitations Polyethylene & Polypropylene: RayCrete™ does not bond to these plastics. It will pop off when pressure is applied to the bond. Flexible Surfaces: RayCrete™ is strong, but not particularly flexible. If used on a flexible surface, it may peel away as the surface bends. Lacquers: RayCrete™ does not take lacquer for either wood or metal. The lacquer simply fails to cure. MEK: RayCrete™ is unaffected by most solvents (gasoline, alcohols, acids, bases, etc.), but it is affected by prolonged exposure to MEK. After several hours of exposure, blistering will occur and the cured RayCrete™ will take on a rubbery consistency. Once RayCrete™ is removed from the MEK, the blisters go away in a few minutes. Within 24 hours, the RayCrete™ will re-harden.
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