🔧 Repair Like a Pro with MAX GRE!
MAX GRE Resin is a high-performance gasoline-resistant epoxy designed for coating, bonding, and reinforcing applications. Ideal for fuel tank repairs, it offers outstanding adhesion to metals and fiberglass, corrosion resistance, and a full cure time of just 4 days. This transparent resin is perfect for both professional and DIY projects, ensuring long-lasting durability.
Brand | TUKIMA |
Specific Uses For Product | Fuel Tank Repair, Bonding |
Material | Resin |
Compatible Material | Aluminum, Metal |
Item Form | Paste |
Special Feature | Gasoline Resistance and Corrosion Prevention |
Color | Transparent Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 48 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 4 Days |
Unit Count | 48.0 Fl Oz |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Polymer Composites, Inc. |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | MAXGRE48 |
Special Features | Gasoline Resistance and Corrosion Prevention |
R**.
Excellent product
Seller shipped fast... product works great, easy to mix and use.
G**.
This is an awesome product
I had a fuel tank on a Ford backhoe that had 29 pin holes in the bottom of it. It is a metal tank and full of rust. I cleaned it thoroughly and followed the directions. I was worried about it not bonding, it is yet to leak and is doing great.
N**K
Works amazing
Did a poly fuel tank did 2 layers. And has had fuel in it for a month so far no leaks
M**E
Exceptional quality
Worked like it was supposed. Really impressed with the product
T**.
does not work in gasoline lasted 4 days. Let cure for 10 days.
no good
A**O
Fast shipping
Excellent company with a good product.
C**S
Read the instructions
Quick delivery and product as described by seller.I have not had time to fill the tank with gasoline to see how it holds up over time but will assume the product claims are correct.I have worked extensively with composite structures utilizing primarily a product called Aeropoxy with both carbon and fiber glass in construction of an aircraft.With that as my reference point, understanding the Aeropoxy was not resistant to ethanol containing gasoline and that was why I used MAX GRE, I'd make the following comments.This product has a fairly short working time so large layups are problematic. The instructions are accurate in this regard, so you have been warned.Compared to other resins I have used for layups, this resin wets out cloth a little slower as it is fairly viscous. Due to the viscosity air incorporation while mixing is hard to avoid.Small batches are a must ,as with many resins, as it will exotherm quickly.It took a couple of request to get the SDS and Tech Data from the seller.This is a much needed product, if it works as described ,as ethanol in gasoline is hard to avoid today.
K**H
Not so sure about this and e85
Not so sure if it would hold up to e85
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