
FLAGPOX 5010

High-strength, solvent-free, epoxy-based adhesive gel designed for bonding natural and artificial stones.
Description
FLAGPOX 5010 is a two-component epoxy adhesive gel formulated for strong and durable bonding of natural and artificial coloured stones. Its solvent-free composition ensures colour stability and high resistance to environmental conditions. A 2:1 mixing ratio provides excellent adhesion, chemical stability, and long-lasting durability—the adhesive cures to maximum strength within 7 days, with initial load-bearing capabilities after 24 hours. Ideal for construction, restoration, and decorative applications, FLAGPOX 5010 delivers a seamless, high-strength bond for vertical and horizontal surfaces.
FAQs
How do I mix Flagpox 5010 components?
Mix 2 parts resin (Component A) with 1 part hardener (Component B) by weight until a uniform consistency is achieved.
Can I add colour to Flagpox 5010?
Yes, up to 5% colour tint can be added to match different stone shades.
How long does Flagpox 5010 take to cure?
The mixture remains workable for 15-20 minutes, can be transported after 6-8 hours, and reaches full strength in 7 days at 20°C
What is FLAGPOX 5010 CLEAR BOND used for?
FLAGPOX 5010 CLEAR BOND is a high-strength, solvent-free, two-component epoxy adhesive gel designed for bonding, repairing, and filling both vertical and horizontal natural and artificial stone elements. It delivers durable, color-stable joints ideal for construction, restoration, and decorative applications.
What types of stones are compatible with FLAGPOX 5010?
FLAGPOX 5010 adheres excellently to a wide range of substrates, including marble, granite, quartz, sandstone, limestone, travertine, slate, and basalt, offering a seamless bond with minimal visual impact on light or translucent stones.
Is FLAGPOX 5010 suitable for both natural and artificial stones?
Yes. Its solvent-free, crystal-clear formulation and robust mechanical properties make FLAGPOX 5010 equally effective for natural stones (e.g., marble, slate) and engineered or composite surfaces (e.g., quartz, agglomerates), ensuring strong, long-lasting adhesion across varied stone types.