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is e6000 epoxy
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E6000 is not an epoxy but a kind of adhesive known as a polymer glue. It's renowned for its industrial-strength bonding capabilities, versatility, and flexibility once cured. Unlike epoxy, which is a two-part resin that hardens after mixing a resin and a hardener, E6000 is a one-component system. That means it's ready to use directly from the tube without any mixing. It adheres well to a wide range of materials, including metal, glass, fabric, and plastic, making it a popular choice for crafts, jewelry making, and repair jobs where a strong, waterproof bond is needed. Despite its strength, one of the benefits of E6000 over epoxy is its ability to flex and move with the bonded materials, reducing the likelihood of breaking under stress.
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