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MR. JO Tecbond – WHT

176.004,708.00 Inclusive of all taxes

Two components 100 PHR white epoxy adhesive for marble bonding

SKU: ADH/WHT
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Description

Mr. JO Tecbond – WHT two part white epoxy adhesive for marble bonding. Moreover, it bonds dissimilar substrate like stone, ceramic, metal, and fiber glass with great strength. Moreover, its solvent-free formula gives a strong and smooth finish. This makes it perfect for construction and repair work. As a result, builders and artisans use it for tasks like bonding and fixing marble and making marble handicrafts. Ultimately, it is easy to use and always gives great results.

  • Color :-  Bright White
  • Pot life :- @25'C: 50-70 mins
  • Mixing Ration :- 100:100 PBW
  • Mixture consistency :- Thick flowable liquid
  • Optics :-  Opaque
  • Marble sink
  • Marble temple
  • Side grills on staircase
  • Handicraft
Surface Preparation 
  • The mixture should be applied on a clean, rough and dry surface. For good results, it is required that the concrete surface is clean, rough and dry. This should be achieved by suitable mechanical and chemical means such as sandblasting. Wire brushing or chemical etching. Suitable degreasing agent should be used to remove any grease, oil or traces on the surface.
Application Method
  • Use Part A & Part B in ratio 100:100 PBW. Mix the two components in small batches thoroughly for at least 2 minutes.
  • The joint components should be assembled as soon as the adhesive has been applied.
  • Allow the material to cure for at least 24 hours before putting to use.
Q1. What is MR. JO Tecbond – WHT used for?

A1. MR. JO Tecbond – WHT is a premium white epoxy adhesive paste, designed for aesthetic bonding, light structural applications, and clean surface finishes. It is ideal where a bright white, low-yellowing adhesive is required, such as

  • White or light-colored furniture
  • Modular panels and wall systems
  • White goods and appliance bonding
  • Designer interior fittings and visible joints
Q2. How is MR. JO Tecbond – WHT different from MR. JO Tecbond – BW? A2.
  • Both are white epoxy pastes, but:
    • WHT offers better long-term color stability, higher temperature resistance, and a 1:1 mix ratio
    • BW is a more economical alternative with standard temperature performance
  • WHT is preferred for premium applications or exposed bonding lines
Q3. How does MR. JO Tecbond – WHT compare to other market options?

A3. It performs on par with leading white epoxy pastes used in interiors and appliance industries, offering:

  • Superior finish clarity
  • Good working time
  • Reliable adhesion All at a cost-effective price point
Q4. Who typically uses MR. JO Tecbond – WHT?

A4. It’s used by:

  • Modular and custom furniture manufacturers
  • Interior contractors
  • Electrical appliance assemblers
  • OEMs requiring clean adhesive finishes
Q5. What is the pot life and mixing ratio? A5.
  • Mixing Ratio: 100:100 by weight
  • Pot Life: ~45–60 minutes at 25°C
  • Full Cure: ~24 hours
  • Initial Set: 4–6 hours depending on ambient temperature
Q6. Can this adhesive be used on vertical or overhead surfaces?

A6. It has a paste-like consistency, but some sagging may occur depending on thickness and surface prep. For non-sag requirements, light bracing or thinner applications are advised.

Q7. What materials does WHT bond effectively? A7.
  • Wood, MDF, HDF, and plywood
  • Aluminum and steel
  • Ceramic, quartz, engineered stone
  • PVC laminates and other non-porous substrates
Q8. Can it be used as a filler as well as an adhesive?

A8. Yes. Due to its viscous, creamy consistency, it can be used for cosmetic gap-filling or smoothing transitions in aesthetic applications.

Q9. What is the final appearance of the cured adhesive?

A9. It cures to a solid, bright white matte finish, designed to blend with white laminates, paints, or PU coatings. Minimal yellowing under indoor conditions.

Q10. Is it temperature- and moisture-resistant?

A10. Yes. It offers moderate moisture resistance and higher temperature resistance than standard pastes, typically up to 70–80°C after full cure.

Q11. Can I sand, drill, or coat over it?

A11. Absolutely. Once cured, it can be:

  • Sanded or leveled
  • Drilled or machined
  • Painted, PU coated, or lacquered