Milliput is a versatile two-part epoxy putty known for its durability, strength, and modelling capabilities. Once mixed, the putty becomes malleable and can be sculpted, shaped, or used to fill gaps in a variety of materials such as metal, wood, plastic, and ceramics. It has a working time of around 90 minutes, after which it hardens and cures into a rock-solid finish that can be sanded, drilled, painted, and polished.
Milliput comes in different grades, including standard, superfine, and color-specific varieties like black and terracotta, catering to various applications. It's widely used in model-making, crafts, DIY repairs, (and even plumbing), due to its strong adhesion, waterproof properties, and ability to bond to diverse surfaces. Once fully cured, which usually takes around 24 hours, Milliput remains durable and resistant to various environmental factors.
Superfine White Milliput was originally formulated for the restoration of porcelain and ceramics where a fine finish is desired; Turquoise Blue is a newer variation, for where a blue tone is called for.
- Self hardening
- Non shrinking
- Tough and durable
- Sets underwater
- Electrically insulating
- Water, heat and chemical resistant
- Highly adhesive to most materials
- Moulds like putty - sets like rock