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Bondic LED UV Glue Kit is a revolutionary liquid plastic welder that stays liquid until cured by its included UV LED light, enabling precise shaping and ultra-fast bonding in just 4 seconds. Waterproof, heat-resistant, and compatible with multiple materials, it offers a durable, crystal-clear finish without the mess or drying issues of traditional super glue. Packaged in a compact tin case, it’s the ultimate quick-fix solution for home, garage, and outdoor repairs.
Brand | BONDIC |
Material | Plastic |
Compatible Material | Ceramic,Clothes,Glass,Metal,Outdoors,Plastic,Wood |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Waterproof, Strong |
Color | Clear |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Tube |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 816491000012 |
Number of Pieces | 1000 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816491000012 |
Manufacturer | LASER BONDING TECH-BONDIC |
Part Number | SK001 |
Item Weight | 2.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.75 x 0.75 x 9.5 inches |
Item model number | BD-SKCE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4g |
Special Features | Waterproof, Strong |
Included Components | Cartridge, LED Light, Liquid Plastic Welder Complete Starter Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
F**R
Works great but requires a small learning curve
Once I figured out how best to use the device it worked like magic! The instructions needs a lot of improvement as it’s mostly a continued advertisement of the product with few instructions. I had to search for how to turn the small light on. (A very small button that’s slides on one side of the device).Then I had to figure the best way to attack the material I was trying to adhere. Once I figured it out it worked like a charm and has been holding together for the past three days.I have one of those magnetic screens that came loose due to the excessive heat we’ve been experiencing. Rather than replace the entire screen, as I have had to in the past, I tried to reattach the Velcro that had melted off.The screen is still holding! The bonds was fast and strong.
P**C
Actually works as described! MUST follow directions
Have used this on a dozen projects so far. O read and re-read the directions and here's the most important part: Clean and rough up the surfaces to be joined. This is important, but not every application will allow this, because sanding the surfaces will dull and scratch so the glue will bond, but if it shows, so will the scratches. Plus, while it clings to nearly every surface, some weird plastics will NOT work. Also, if the glue is put into a blind spot where the curing light cannot reach, it will not harden. That said, this is the coolest and most terrific bonding system I've ever used and it truly takes less than 20 seconds to harden. Very useful in many situations.
S**N
Almost Perfect
I've used this before. People writing reviews claiming this doesn't work in some of the examples they're showing clearly aren't reading the instructions and think this is glue. It's not. It's liquid until you harden it. The longer you hold the UV light to it the less fluid it becomes, so you can use it like a flemsy plastic bond or a hard one, depending on your desire result (hold the UV to it for less time for a more flexible hold, but it's also a weaker hold...great for cables that need to flex). Plus, if you're using this as a thicker bond, you need to do it in layers, so make a thin layer, slightly harden it, so it's more "glue-like" and then do the next. Keep doing it to build the structure.
M**O
Directions are important
Pay solid attention to the directions, you must shine it for the amount of time at each part and increase time if using more than a thin layer.It's not perfect, but when it works it works very well. That said I consider it pretty garbage that they won't even share the wavelength for curing when they give you such a crappy light. They're literally afraid someone will steal their resin recipe with that information (no joke, it's in their FAQ). And maybe that's possible, I'm no resin expert, but it also tells me they're not that confident in their product because many resins will give you this info as it's necessary for it to work.Only thing you can do is assume 365nm would work or look up what the wavelength for dental resin is and hope it's the same. Which if it's at or near, then according to the ADA: "One of the most commonly used photoinitiators in dental resins is camphorquinone (CQ). The peak absorption range for CQ is from 455 to 481 nm, with peak absorption at approximately 469 nm."
G**T
Broken Tube, Oozing Liquid Plastic - Zero Response From Customer Service
I ordered this product on November 28, 2024. My bondic arrived on December 5th, and I was excited to try it out. But when I picked it up, it had been cracked right through the middle of the tube, and immediately fell apart, oozing the foul-smelling liquid plastic. I went to report "problem with order" and found that Amazon considers Bondic a "third-party sale" and dumps you over to the Bondic website as "not our responsibility." There, I was asked to log in. But people who buy the item from Amazon don't have a Bondic login. So, I collected the Bondic customer service email address, and sent them a description of the problem, with photos. This was on the same day it arrived, December 5th, 2024. From this point, MY EXPERIENCE WAS ALMOST EXACTLY LIKE THE OTHER DISAPPOINTED CUSTOMER WITH ONE-STAR REVIEW WHO GOT NO HELP AFTER REPORTING A BROKEN TUBE, BELOW: I got the same response: an initial email (with a trouble ticket number), saying that I would be contacted in 24-48 hours, then NOTHING. And, also like the other customer, I tried using it in its current state. I had NO applicator pen, as that was the part of the tube that had broken in two. (OUR TUBES/APPLICATORS EVEN BROKE IN THE EXACT SAME PLACE, SUGGESTING EITHER A MANUFACTURING ISSUE, OR SABOTAGE.) But I was able to dab a toothpick in the liquid and use the light, and it did work. Unfortunately, the liquid had almost entirely oozed out of the tube, which could not be sealed closed, due to its broken state. The applicator pen was broken. And both were coated in a sticky, smelly mess of goo. So, I had only enough liquid for a "proof of concept." Nothing more. I also blame Amazon for setting up a grey area where neither company is responsible for the customer service. Shame on Amazon! Shame on Bondic!
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