Stormoprene

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Stormoprene Contact adhesive is a contact or impact adhesive designed for use on Hypalon®. It also works well on many other materials like PVC, PU, rubber, latex, neoprene, leather, wood and laminates. Stormoprene is widely used for construction of inflatable boats, RIBs, drysuits and other watersports items. The adhesive can be used as a single component adhesive on many material but it must be mixed as a 2 component adhesive for use on Hypalon. Hypalon has a very low surface energy and mixing the Part B with the glue will create chemical cross linking between the adhesive and the Hypalon surface.
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  • Stormoprene Part B Activator for Hypalon 2-Part Contact Adhesive (A3707) 200ml
    £17.94

    Part B Activator to be used with Stormoprene Hypalon Part A Contact Adhesive (A3707).

  • Stormoprene Part B Activator for Hypalon 2-Part Contact Adhesive (A3707) 10ml
    £4.98

    Part B Activator to be used with Stormoprene Hypalon Part A Contact Adhesive (A3707).

  • STORMSURE LATEX 3D SOCKS REPAIR KIT (Pair)
    £19.99

    This kit contains all the components that you need to replace the socks on a drysuit. Full instructions are on the pack. Make a good quality water tight repair at a fraction of the cost of sending the suit away for repair.

    Latex socks come in two types 2D and 3D. 2D socks are flat whereas 3D socks have a foot shape moulded in. An important difference is the dimension across the top which determines which type can be fitted to which suit. Measure the ankle of the suit where the new sock is to be fitted. If you measure this flat across and then double it you get the circumference. Ideally the suit should be 1-2cm bigger than the sock which allows the latex to slightly stretch which gives the best finish. If the sock is bigger than the suit you will end up with creases in the latex which will probably leak.

     

    Stormsure 3D Latex Socks

    High Quality Latex made in the UK

    Size: Large

    Top Sock: 133mm diameter

    Bottom Sole length: 290mm

    Height: 290mm

     

    Stormoprene Adhesive

    Stormoprene Hypalon Adhesive is a specially formulated 2-part poly-chloroprene based adhesive system for high-performance bonding of Hypalon and other natural and synthetic rubber surfaces that require high strength bonds for use in demanding applications.

    Formulated for use in the manufacture and repair of RIBs, inflatable boats, liferafts, diving suits, wet suits and other marine and industrial applications that specify resistance to salt water, oil, fuels etc. 

     

    Directions:

    1. Cut off the damaged seal, leaving the part of the suit where the factory seal is attached to the fabric. The new seal will be glued over the old factory seal edge.

    2. Slide the new seal into the factory edge and put an elastic band or bungee around the suit to keep it in place. Slide some silicone/wax paper under the cut off edge to keep glue from sticking to the seal, or you can put wax on the seal.

    3. Clean the edge of the suit and the new seal edge with solvent (the side with the stripes is the inside.) Gently sand paper it to roughen the surface. Do not let the seal stick out too far, as the small end of the seal should not be stretched over it. It might cause the new seal to slide out of position.

    4. Slide the seal on over the factory rubber area. You can put elastic bands around to keep the new seal from sliding.

    5. Roll back the new seal so that the 2cm edge that was over the old suit is now facing up. Apply a thin layer of Stormoprene Contact Adhesive to each side. Wait 5 minutes and apply a second layer of adhesive to each side. Use a spatula or knife to apply the glue. When the glue is touch dry, roll the new latex seal right into place over the rubber part of the old seal. It bonds instantly. Press firmly over the glue area to ensure full adhesion.

    6. Take your time.

  • Stormoprene Single Part Contact Adhesive 90g
    £12.91

    Stormoprene Hypalon Adhesive is a specially formulated 2-part poly-chloroprene based adhesive system for high-performance bonding of Hypalon and other natural and synthetic rubber surfaces that require high strength bonds for use in demanding applications.

    Formulated for use in the manufacture and repair of RIBs, inflatable boats, liferafts, diving suits, wet suits and other marine and industrial applications that specify resistance to salt water, oil, fuels etc. 

    • Easy to mix two part system supplied with Activator/curing agent.
    • Easy to apply by brush or roller.
    • Contact bonds in 10-15 minutes, full cure 48 hours.
    • Shelf life: 3-12 months unopened tin, mixed adhesive has pot life of 3-4 hours

    You can use just the glue (as a single component glue) on many fabrics, but the activator must be mixed with the adhesive when used to stick Hypalon fabric.

    Securely bonds Hypalon: developed specifically for bonding Hypalon
    Hypalon is ideal for creating marine products because it is hardwearing, yet flexible. It is also resistant to chemicals, extreme temperatures and ultraviolet light. However, these properties also make it difficult to bond. Stormoprene (A3703) ensures a strong bond because it has been developed to take into account the unique properties of Hypalon.

    Withstands extreme environmental conditions: heat, chemical and water-resistant
    Many Hypalon products are subject to wear and tear; boats, marine fenders and dracone barges are subject to harsh treatment when in unsettled waters, whilst wet suits are placed in and out of sea water and left to dry in the sun. Most adhesives could not withstand such extreme conditions. Stormoprene (A3703) ensures a safe and secure bond in these conditions because it has a temperature resistance of -30°C - 120°C and is resistant to both sea water and chemicals.

    Directions:

    1. Mix components A (adhesive) & B (curing agent) for approx. five minutes. Ideally, mix in the proportions supplied or by components A & B at a ratio of 100:6 by weight.

    2. Apply an even coat of the mixed adhesive to both surfaces with a brush, roller coater or serrated trowel. Allow the adhesive to dry for 5-15 minutes or until it is dry to touch.

    Please note: Applying two thin coats of adhesive is preferable to ensure maximum adhesion. Leave the first coat to dry for approximately 20-30 minutes before applying the final coat. Allow the final coat to dry for 5 to 15 minutes.

    3. Join the surfaces together using as much pressure as possible. This is to prevent air entrapment. Components may be handled within minutes of being bonded.

  • Stormoprene Hypalon 2-Part Contact Adhesive 250ml
    £24.95

    Stormoprene Hypalon Adhesive is a specially formulated 2-part poly-chloroprene based adhesive system for high-performance bonding of Hypalon and other natural and synthetic rubber surfaces that require high strength bonds for use in demanding applications.

    Formulated for use in the manufacture and repair of RIBs, inflatable boats, liferafts, diving suits, wet suits and other marine and industrial applications that specify resistance to salt water, oil, fuels etc. 

    • Easy to mix two part system supplied with Activator/curing agent.
    • Easy to apply by brush or roller.
    • Contact bonds in 10-15 minutes, full cure 48 hours.
    • Shelf life: 3-12 months unopened tin, mixed adhesive has pot life of 3-4 hours

    You can use just the glue (as a single component glue) on many fabrics, but the activator must be mixed with the adhesive when used to stick Hypalon fabric.

    Securely bonds Hypalon: developed specifically for bonding Hypalon
    Hypalon is ideal for creating marine products because it is hardwearing, yet flexible. It is also resistant to chemicals, extreme temperatures and ultraviolet light. However, these properties also make it difficult to bond. Stormoprene (A3703) ensures a strong bond because it has been developed to take into account the unique properties of Hypalon.

    Withstands extreme environmental conditions: heat, chemical and water-resistant
    Many Hypalon products are subject to wear and tear; boats, marine fenders and dracone barges are subject to harsh treatment when in unsettled waters, whilst wet suits are placed in and out of sea water and left to dry in the sun. Most adhesives could not withstand such extreme conditions. Stormoprene (A3703) ensures a safe and secure bond in these conditions because it has a temperature resistance of -30°C - 120°C and is resistant to both sea water and chemicals.

    Directions:

    1. Mix components A (adhesive) & B (curing agent) for approx. five minutes. Ideally, mix in the proportions supplied or by components A & B at a ratio of 100:6 by weight.

    2. Apply an even coat of the mixed adhesive to both surfaces with a brush, roller coater or serrated trowel. Allow the adhesive to dry for 5-15 minutes or until it is dry to touch.

    Please note: Applying two thin coats of adhesive is preferable to ensure maximum adhesion. Leave the first coat to dry for approximately 20-30 minutes before applying the final coat. Allow the final coat to dry for 5 to 15 minutes.

    3. Join the surfaces together using as much pressure as possible. This is to prevent air entrapment. Components may be handled within minutes of being bonded.

  • Stormoprene Hypalon 2-Part Contact Adhesive 5 Litres (A3707)
    £155.83

    Stormoprene Hypalon Adhesive is a specially formulated 2-part poly-chloroprene based adhesive system for high-performance bonding of Hypalon and other natural and synthetic rubber surfaces that require high strength bonds for use in demanding applications.

    Formulated for use in the manufacture and repair of RIBs, inflatable boats, liferafts, diving suits, wet suits and other marine and industrial applications that specify resistance to salt water, oil, fuels etc. 

    • Easy to mix two part system supplied with Activator/curing agent.
    • Easy to apply by brush or roller.
    • Contact bonds in 10-15 minutes, full cure 48 hours.
    • Shelf life: 3-12 months unopened tin, mixed adhesive has pot life of 3-4 hours

    You can use just the glue (as a single component glue) on many fabrics, but the activator must be mixed with the adhesive when used to stick Hypalon fabric.

    Securely bonds Hypalon: developed specifically for bonding Hypalon
    Hypalon is ideal for creating marine products because it is hardwearing, yet flexible. It is also resistant to chemicals, extreme temperatures and ultraviolet light. However, these properties also make it difficult to bond. Stormoprene (A3703) ensures a strong bond because it has been developed to take into account the unique properties of Hypalon.

    Withstands extreme environmental conditions: heat, chemical and water-resistant
    Many Hypalon products are subject to wear and tear; boats, marine fenders and dracone barges are subject to harsh treatment when in unsettled waters, whilst wet suits are placed in and out of sea water and left to dry in the sun. Most adhesives could not withstand such extreme conditions. Stormoprene (A3703) ensures a safe and secure bond in these conditions because it has a temperature resistance of -30°C - 120°C and is resistant to both sea water and chemicals.

    Directions:

    1. Mix components A (adhesive) & B (curing agent) for approx. five minutes. Ideally, mix in the proportions supplied or by components A & B at a ratio of 100:6 by weight.

    2. Apply an even coat of the mixed adhesive to both surfaces with a brush, roller coater or serrated trowel. Allow the adhesive to dry for 5-15 minutes or until it is dry to touch.

    Please note: Applying two thin coats of adhesive is preferable to ensure maximum adhesion. Leave the first coat to dry for approximately 20-30 minutes before applying the final coat. Allow the final coat to dry for 5 to 15 minutes.

    3. Join the surfaces together using as much pressure as possible. This is to prevent air entrapment. Components may be handled within minutes of being bonded.

  • Stormsure Latex Wrist Seal Repair Kit (Bottle Neck Shape)
    £19.00

    This kit contains all the components that you need to replace the bottleneck shaped wrist seal on a drysuit. Full instructions are on the pack. Make a good quality water tight repair at a fraction of the cost of sending the suit away for repair.

     

    Stormsure Bottleneck Shaped Wrist Seal

    High Quality Latex made in the UK

    Size: Medium

    Top Cone: 44mm diameter

    Bottom Cone: 89mm diameter

    Height: 120mm

     

    Stormoprene Adhesive

    Stormoprene Hypalon Adhesive is a specially formulated 2-part poly-chloroprene based adhesive system for high-performance bonding of Hypalon and other natural and synthetic rubber surfaces that require high strength bonds for use in demanding applications.

    Formulated for use in the manufacture and repair of RIBs, inflatable boats, liferafts, diving suits, wet suits and other marine and industrial applications that specify resistance to salt water, oil, fuels etc. 

     

    Directions:

    1. Cut off the damaged seal, leaving the part of the suit where the factory seal is attached to the fabric. The new seal will be glued over the old factory seal edge.

    2. Slide the new seal into the factory edge and put an elastic band or bungee around the suit to keep it in place. Slide some silicone/wax paper under the cut off edge to keep glue from sticking to the seal, or you can put wax on the seal.

    3. Clean the edge of the suit and the new seal edge with solvent (the side with the stripes is the inside.) Gently sand paper it to roughen the surface. Do not let the seal stick out too far, as the small end of the seal should not be stretched over it. It might cause the new seal to slide out of position.

    4. Slide the seal on over the factory rubber area. You can put elastic bands around to keep the new seal from sliding.

    5. Roll back the new seal so that the 2cm edge that was over the old suit is now facing up. Apply a thin layer of Stormoprene Contact Adhesive to each side. Wait 5 minutes and apply a second layer of adhesive to each side. Use a spatula or knife to apply the glue. When the glue is touch dry, roll the new latex seal right into place over the rubber part of the old seal. It bonds instantly. Press firmly over the glue area to ensure full adhesion.

    6. Take your time.

  • Stormsure Latex Wrist Seal Repair Kit (Cone Shape)
    £19.00

    This kit contains all the components that you need to replace the Cone shaped wrist seal on a drysuit. Full instructions are on the pack. Make a good quality water tight repair at a fraction of the cost of sending the suit away for repair.

     

    Stormsure Cone Shaped Wrist Seal

    High Quality Latex made in the UK

    Size: Medium

    Top Cone: 38mm diameter

    Bottom Cone: 89mm diameter

    Height: 130mm

     

    Stormoprene Adhesive

    Stormoprene Hypalon Adhesive is a specially formulated 2-part poly-chloroprene based adhesive system for high-performance bonding of Hypalon and other natural and synthetic rubber surfaces that require high strength bonds for use in demanding applications.

    Formulated for use in the manufacture and repair of RIBs, inflatable boats, liferafts, diving suits, wet suits and other marine and industrial applications that specify resistance to salt water, oil, fuels etc. 

     

    Directions:

    1. Cut off the damaged seal, leaving the part of the suit where the factory seal is attached to the fabric. The new seal will be glued over the old factory seal edge.

    2. Slide the new seal into the factory edge and put an elastic band or bungee around the suit to keep it in place. Slide some silicone/wax paper under the cut off edge to keep glue from sticking to the seal, or you can put wax on the seal.

    3. Clean the edge of the suit and the new seal edge with solvent (the side with the stripes is the inside.) Gently sand paper it to roughen the surface. Do not let the seal stick out too far, as the small end of the seal should not be stretched over it. It might cause the new seal to slide out of position.

    4. Slide the seal on over the factory rubber area. You can put elastic bands around to keep the new seal from sliding.

    5. Roll back the new seal so that the 2cm edge that was over the old suit is now facing up. Apply a thin layer of Stormoprene Contact Adhesive to each side. Wait 5 minutes and apply a second layer of adhesive to each side. Use a spatula or knife to apply the glue. When the glue is touch dry, roll the new latex seal right into place over the rubber part of the old seal. It bonds instantly. Press firmly over the glue area to ensure full adhesion.

    6. Take your time.

  • Stormsure Latex Neck Seal Repair Kit
    £23.99

    This kit contains all the components that you need to replace the neck seal on a drysuit. Full instructions are on the pack. Make a good quality water tight repair at a fraction of the cost of sending the suit away for repair.

     

    Stormsure Neck Seal

    High Quality Latex made in the UK

    Size: Medium

    Top Cone: 89mm diameter

    Bottom Cone: 254mm diameter

     

    Stormoprene Adhesive

    Stormoprene Hypalon Adhesive is a specially formulated 2-part poly-chloroprene based adhesive system for high-performance bonding of Hypalon and other natural and synthetic rubber surfaces that require high strength bonds for use in demanding applications.

    Formulated for use in the manufacture and repair of RIBs, inflatable boats, liferafts, diving suits, wet suits and other marine and industrial applications that specify resistance to salt water, oil, fuels etc. 

     

    Directions:

    1. Cut off the damaged seal, leaving the part of the suit where the factory seal is attached to the fabric. The new seal will be glued over the old factory seal edge.

    2. Slide the new seal into the factory edge and put an elastic band or bungee around the suit to keep it in place. Slide some silicone/wax paper under the cut off edge to keep glue from sticking to the seal, or you can put wax on the seal.

    3. Clean the edge of the suit and the new seal edge with solvent (the side with the stripes is the inside.) Gently sand paper it to roughen the surface. Do not let the seal stick out too far, as the small end of the seal should not be stretched over it. It might cause the new seal to slide out of position.

    4. Slide the seal on over the factory rubber area. You can put elastic bands around to keep the new seal from sliding.

    5. Roll back the new seal so that the 2cm edge that was over the old suit is now facing up. Apply a thin layer of Stormoprene Contact Adhesive to each side. Wait 5 minutes and apply a second layer of adhesive to each side. Use a spatula or knife to apply the glue. When the glue is touch dry, roll the new latex seal right into place over the rubber part of the old seal. It bonds instantly. Press firmly over the glue area to ensure full adhesion.

    6. Take your time.