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3M 5200 Fast Cure Marine Sealant Adhesive

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3m 5200 Fast Cure Sealant

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3M 5200 Fast Cure is a faster curing version of 3M's popular 5200 marine sealant. With nearly the same tensile strength as the original formula and significantly faster cure time, Fast Cure is designed for use where permanent bonds are needed quickly. Use on hull fittings, sealing portholes, and creating watertight seals in marine environments.

Easy to apply with a standard caulking gun, this high performance polyurethane adhesive becomes tack free in one hour and fully cures in approximately 24 hours. The seal is extremely strong, retaining its strength above or below the water line. 5200 FC stays flexible and allows for structural movement. It has excellent resistance to weathering.

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Q: What is the minimum humidity required for complete setup on 3M 5200?

a year ago
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A: Sorry, I don't have that info but you can reach out directly to 3M at 877-666-2277. If you are worried about curing in a dry climate, you can spray a fine mist of water on the sealant to help it cure.

a year ago
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Q: Can you install screws into fully cured 5200 FC?

2 years ago
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A: You can screw through it into a firm substrate but 5200 by itself should not be relied on to hold a screw bearing any kind of load.

2 years ago
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Q: can the 5200 adhesive be applied if there is water on the objects to be adhered together such as a swim deck rub rail that is partially i9n the water?

8 years ago
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A: I used this as a pipe joint compound on pvs and brass fittings works great no leaks

Anonymous4 years ago
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Q: Will 3 M adhesive 5200 repair a small hole in a polyethylene pond. Pond has a pinch inside and at the point of the pinch is a small hole.

6 years ago
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A: 5200 will not give you great bond strength for this purpose, you may want to look into products designed more specifically for your application. If you know the manufacturer of your pond, they may have ideas on what would be best to fix it with.

6 years ago
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Q: Can this be applied if both surfaces are underwater?

7 years ago
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A: No.

7 years ago
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Q: Can it be applied underwater?

8 years ago
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A: I haven't read anywhere that you can; that's a fact. My opinion would be 'no': given that is an adhesive sealant, water would interfere with the bond.

8 years ago
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Q: Can This be applied underwater?

8 years ago
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A: I did not apply underwater, however I have read a few stories where some did in the case of emergency.

8 years ago
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Q: Can it be applied underwater?

8 years ago
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A: I have been told you can, but have never tried personally.

8 years ago
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Q: will it glue vinyl to vinyl?

9 years ago
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A: I used it to bond a pvc (poly vinyl chloride) dingy skin and tube. An inflatable raft , in other words. The flexible portion came loose from the fiberglass hard bottom. This adhesive has held for 3 years. It also held the vinyl to the hard transom with some stainless screws added until the adhesive held. The only thing that it MIGHT NOT STICK TO IS POLYETHYLENE. I HAVE NOT FOUND ANY THING FOR THAT. 5200 is very good and worth a try. It was recommended by a professional boating mechanic for my pvc dingy. Very pleased. It does set up fair quicky. So read the instructions and believe them.

9 years ago
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Q: can you use this to repair plastic gas tanks?

9 years ago
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A: it will work but wont last for long

9 years ago
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