Specific Uses For Product: Golf Club Repair, Golf Building
Material: Epoxy Resin
Item Form: Liquid
Special Feature: Quick-curing
Color: Quick Cure
Item Package Quantity: 1
Package Information: Bottle
Item Volume: 4 Fluid Ounces
Viscosity: low
Full Cure Time: 24 Hours
Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant
Unit Count: 4.0 Fluid Ounces
Viscosity Level: Low
Number of Pieces: 2
Manufacturer: BRAMPTON TECHNOLOGY, LTD.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 5.98 x 5.08 x 2.13 inches
Package Weight: 0.17 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 9 x 7 x 2 inches
Item Weight: 4 Ounces
Brand Name: BRAMPTON TECHNOLOGY, LTD.
Model Name: BRAMPTON PRO-FIX EPOXY 5 N 15
Suggested Users: unisex-adult
Number of Items: 1
Part Number: 110000851837
Model Year: 2018
Style: 4 Ounce
Included Components: Grip Replacement Supplies
Size: 4 Ounce
Sport Type: golf
Brand: BRAMPTON TECHNOLOGY, LTD.
Specific Uses For Product: Golf Club Repair, Golf Building
Material: Epoxy Resin
Item Form: Liquid
Special Feature: Quick-curing
QUICK CURE EPOXY: The PRO-FIX Quick Cure Golf Epoxy has a 5-minute work life, allowing you to bond 3 clubs per mix. Fully cured in 1 hour, it’s made for fast, reliable golf club repairs—so you can get back on the course in no time.
EXTRA DURABILITY: Engineered to resist the high impact of golf shafts and heads, as well as swing speeds exceeding 125 mph, this medium-viscosity epoxy provides extended work life and extra durability, enhancing your overall golfing experience.
VERSATILE USE: The Quick Cure Golf Epoxy works with all club materials, including steel, titanium, graphite, wood, and plastics. It's the perfect solution for pro golfers who want to ensure their clubs are secure and ready for action.
EASY TO USE: Mix the 2 parts in a 1:1 volume ratio (Part A 103g : Part B 100g) and apply on any surface. Made in the USA, our epoxy glue kit comes in syringes and 2-bottle sets—ideal to meet various dispensing needs.
PROFESSIONALLY DESIGNED: Crafted with Brampton’s proprietary formula, the PRO-FIX Quick Cure Golf Epoxy was developed by a chemical engineer and professional clubmakers, making it unlike any other golf epoxy or glue on the market.