WEST SYSTEM Six10® is a thickened epoxy adhesive with point-and-shoot convenience.
The unique single cartridge design incorporates 2 moulded chambers that separate the pre-thickened resin and hardener and allow accurate dispensing at the correct mix ratio. An interchangeable co-axial mixing wand ensures thorough blending of the 2 components and
precision application of the adhesive.
WEST SYSTEM Six10® is perfect for applying a simple fillet for stitch and glue boat construction, fibreglass laminate repair and general bonding and proves practical for long and complicated assemblies of a multitude of appropriately prepared materials.
WEST SYSTEM Six10® has a viscosity high enough to resist sagging but can still wet out a surface without pre-coating, thanks in part to a property called shear thinning, or a reduction in viscosity as it is mixed. The shear thinning property enables users to wet out light to moderate-weight reinforcing fabrics such as fibreglass and carbon fibre.
WEST SYSTEM® products have a long-established history and are still acclaimed as the best premier marine-grade epoxy solutions in the industry, backed by over five decades of continuous epoxy innovation and expertise.
Those epoxy users already familiar with our WEST SYSTEM® product range will appreciate the convenience and cleanliness of WEST SYSTEM Six10®, saving time and excess waste.
“After a challenging year trying to source the specialised single cartridge, we are delighted to be able to resume offering this to our distribution channels in Europe, Middle East and Africa” says Sam Oliver Operations Director, “Who wouldn’t want to make repairs quicker?” says Sam.
“All our customers recognise that the WEST SYSTEM product range is unparalleled in what it delivers. They also know that the team is always on hand ready to share knowledge and tips at any given moment, we are available by phone, email or at the many exhibitions we attend” says Sam.
Handling Characteristics
• Working time: 42 minutes
• Cure to a solid, thin film: 5 to 6 hours
• Cure to working strength: 5 to 7 days
• Minimum recommended temperature: 10°C
(Cure times are based on 22°C ambient temperature. Cure times are faster at higher
temperatures and in thicker applications.)
Performance statistics
• Compression yield 1 day: 27.70 MPa
• Tensile strength: 44.40 MPa
• Tensile elongation: 7.9%