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Adhesive Fillers vs. Fairing Fillers
Fillers are used to thicken the basic resin/hardener mixture for specific applications. Each filler possesses a unique set of physical characteristics, but they can be generally categorized as either Adhesive (high-density) or Fairing (low-density).
Adhesive filler mixtures cure to a strong, hard-to-sand plastic useful in structural applications like bonding, filleting and hardware bonding.
403 Microfibers:
A fine fiber blend is used as a thickening agent that builds volume quickly and blends easily to create a multipurpose adhesive, especially for bonding wood.
404 High-Density:
A thickening additive developed for maximum physical properties in hardware bonding where high-cyclic loads are anticipated.