High-Temperature Machinable Epoxy Putty

MetLQ High-Temperature Machinable Epoxy Putty

Repairs worn metal parts and allows machining, drilling, grinding, and finishing — even in high-temperature working conditions

What This Putty Is Used For

MetLQ High-Temperature Machinable Epoxy Putty is used for rebuilding, resurfacing, and repairing metal parts that operate in heat-exposed environments. After curing, the repaired surface can be machined, drilled, tapped, filed, or ground like metal — making it suitable for precision finishing jobs.
  • Used for restoring worn shafts, housings, seats, and contact areas
  • Fills erosion marks, cavities, dents, and mechanical wear damage
  • Provides heat-resistant repair where normal filler or putty fails

Where It Is Commonly Used (Real-World Applications)

Machine & Equipment Repair

  • Worn bearing seats and keyway restoration
  • Shaft end rebuilding and diameter correction
  • Housing and casing surface level repair

Heat-Exposed Components

  • Furnace panels and thermal equipment casing areas
  • Hot pipelines, flange faces, and sealing zones
  • Parts exposed to expansion, contraction, and vibration

Why Maintenance Teams Prefer MetLQ Machinable Putty

  • Repairs can be finished to size by machining after curing
  • Supports drilling, tapping, re-shaping, and dimensional correction
  • Reduces component replacement cost and avoids shutdown downtime
  • Provides strong adhesion and wear resistance under load

How It Performs Under Heat & Operation

  • Maintains repair strength in elevated working temperatures
  • Does not soften or peel like ordinary filler compounds
  • Handles vibration and movement without cracking
  • Supports machining & finishing operations after cure

Problem – Cause – Solution (Practical Maintenance Scenarios)

Real Problem in Industry Technical Reason / Root Cause How MetLQ Putty Solves It
Worn bearing seat becomes loose Surface wear & metal abrasion Rebuilds surface and allows machining back to size
Shaft edges or keyways damaged Mechanical fatigue & impact stress Restores profile and supports drilling / tapping after cure
Normal filler cracks due to heat Thermal expansion & heat softening Provides heat-stable bonding with strong structural hold
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