Fast curing, easier to sand and smoother to apply than previous solutions, the material also eliminates the heat and open flame process required for tin soldered repairs.
As the automotive industry continues to develop new body materials, there is a need for compatible aftermarket repair technology that has no impact on adjacent plastic components, paint or backside corrosion protection.
'By providing a cold rebuilding solution to replace conventional hot tin soldering, our new two-component Teroson EP 5020 TR product saves time and labor in aftermarket body repairs and is also safer to work with,' says
Teroson EP 5020 TR is supplied in manual gun cartridges with a special mixing nozzle for ease of application. It can be used on all metal surfaces, including modern steel alloys and aluminum, as well as for body repairs on all kinds of vehicles, including trucks. In contrast to tin solder and open flame processes there are no high temperatures or naked flames involved, which means that the body parts to be repaired do not have to be removed and fitted again in order to prevent damage to nearby plastic components.
Thanks to its excellent properties, Teroson 5020 TR is also ideal for repairs in areas that are more difficult to access. The cold rebuilding and flameless process ensures that the paint and protective corrosion coating around the area of repair will not be damaged.
The material has an open time of approximately 10 minutes, which gives the body specialist sufficient time for rebuilding the original contours of the part to repair.
In addition, this new material is even easier to apply and sand than
Teroson EP 5020 TR is now available throughout
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