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Structural Epoxy Adhesives and Void Fillers

Aerok

The Aerok range consists of structural epoxy adhesives and ultra-low-density void fillers.

The Aerok adhesives vary from two-component structural adhesives to one-component, heat-cured structural adhesives.

An Aerok product will give you high performance and high strength but with more adjustability over the cure time and increased durability.

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Forgeway Specialist Product Aerok 7001 is a single-component epoxy paste
Aerok 7001 is a single-component epoxy paste
7001

Aerok 7001 is a single-component epoxy paste. It is a low-viscosity void filler that is heat-cured. Aerok 7001 is commonly used in the aerospace industry.

Forgeway Specialist Product Aerok 7205 is a single-component epoxy adhesive
Aerok 7205 Cartridge
7205

Aerok 7205 is a single-component epoxy adhesive. It is a heat curing epoxy adhesive that can be used as a void filler. Aerok 7205 is commonly used in the aerospace industry.

Forgeway Specialist Product Aerok 9110 is a two-component epoxy void filler
Aerok 9110 Cartridge
9110

Aerok 9110 is a two-component epoxy void filler. It has high shear and compressive strength and it cures at ambient temperature without the need for elevated temperatures.

Forgeway Specialist Product Aerok 9150 is a two-component epoxy void filler
Aerok 9150 Cartridge
9150

Aerok 9150 is a two-component epoxy void filler. It has good shear strength and excellent compressive strength as well as a high Shore D hardness making it sandable once cured.

FAQ's

1. What are Epoxy adhesives?

Most Epoxy adhesives are a type of polymer that, once mixed with a hardening agent, cures to form a strong, rigid bond. They are formed by the mixture of an epoxy resin with a hardener. However, you can get other variations of epoxy adhesives that are single-component or variations that have increased flexibility. You can read more about epoxy adhesives here.

2. What's the difference between one-component and two-component adhesives in the Aerok range?

One-component adhesives require an external factor to initiate the curing process (like heat or UV) and are typically easier to handle. In contrast, two-component adhesives mix two separate components together to initiate curing, allowing for room-temperature cures and sometimes offering more bonding versatility. You can read more about the difference here.

3. What types of materials are most compatible with Aerok adhesives?

Aerok adhesives are versatile and can bond a wide range of materials, including metals, composites, and certain plastics. However, they will often require the use of surface preparation methods like abrasion to achieve a full strength bond.

4. How much do Aerok products cost?

The cost of Aerok products will depend on the product and volume of your order. However, you can expect Aerok adhesives to cost around £25 per 100ml. You can find out more about exact cost by visiting our pricing page.

5. Where can I purchase Aerok products?

You can either purchase Aerok products through a distributor or from Forgeway themselves. If you're unsure about whether to purchase direct from Forgeway or through a distributor, you can read the article here discussing the difference or get in touch with a Forgeway consultant.