What can Milliput be used for?

What can Milliput be used for?

The product can be used for sculpture, making and repairing miniature models, restoring porcelain and other clay pots, plugging holes or rotted areas in engines and boats, plumbing and other applications.

Is Milliput waterproof?

It sets hard in three hours and may then be sanded smooth. The paste sticks effectively to almost anything including metals and plastics, is waterproof and very durable. Milliput is inexpensive and available in different grades identified by the different packaging colours.

Is Milliput an epoxy?

Milliput epoxy putty is a two-part epoxy repair or modelling putty available in various grades to suit your project. Milliput is cold-setting, self hardening, and will even set under water.

How long does it take for Milliput to dry?

three to four hours
Speed of hardening is dependant on temperature and at normal temperatures (20-25ÂșC) Milliput becomes rock hard in three to four hours. By the application of heat the setting time can be reduced to a few minutes.

What does Milliput not stick to?

Milliput products are resistant to frost, heat, solvents and most fuels.

How long does Milliput last?

approximately 2 years
Milliput will have a storage life of approximately 2 years providing it is stored in cool, dry conditions.

Can you sand Milliput?

Milliput Epoxy Putty is sandable, so if the putty has hardened fully then sanding paper or a Dremmel can be used to smooth the sculpture or to add an extra layer of detail. The dust from sanding epoxy putty is very fine so a protective mask should be worn when sanding Milliput or other epoxy putties.

Can you use Milliput on wood?

Milliput can be used to repair or fill wood as well as ceramics, glass, masonry, plastics and metals. Milliput will not shrink as it sets, making it ideal for filling voids in wood. Once fully cured the putty can be sanded, drilled or even painted.

How do I stop Milliput sticking to my fingers?

At all stages from initial mixing to final setting Milliput responds to the use of water. To aid manipulation and avoid sticking, fingers and tools should be kept moistened with water. There are certain instances when work may be carried out in a gentle stream of water under a tap.

Does Milliput set hard?

Speed of hardening is dependant on temperature and at normal temperatures (20-25 deg C) Milliput becomes rock hard in three to four hours. By the application of heat the setting time can be reduced.

What is Milliput putty made of?

Milliput is a two-part, cold setting, non shrinking epoxy putty sold in cartons containing 113.4gm. One 56.7gm stick of each part. We produce five grades of Milliput: Standard (Yellow/Grey), Terracotta, Silver Grey, Black and Superfine White. Milliput can be…

What can Milliput superfine white be used for?

Milliput Superfine White can also fill scores and dents in white domestic equipment such as washing machines and refrigerators. Milliput comes as a two-part, cold setting, non shrinking epoxy putty in cartons containing one 56.7gm stick of each part.

What is Milliput finish on porcelain?

TWO PART EPOXY PUTTY (113.4gm) Superfine White Milliput is specially formulated for the restoration of porcelain and ceramics where a fine finish is desired. Milliput also allows for missing parts to be reconstituted. Superfine White Milliput is recognised as one of the finest materials available for ceramic restoration.

What are the different grades of Milliput?

We produce five grades of Milliput: Standard (Yellow/Grey), Terracotta, Silver Grey, Black and Superfine White. Milliput can be used for repairs on many types of materials including metals, plastics, masonry, wood, glass and ceramics and can be used in places where welding is impractical.

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