An epoxy is a two-part adhesive that forms when you mix epoxy resin and hardener. The two substances are stored in different containers and are only mixed together when you’re ready for gluing – which you can do either automatically with an instant mix syringe or manually by mixing it on a separate tray. You should keep the mixing ratio 1:1, otherwise the resin will not crosslink to form the strongest possible bond.
After you mix both components, the working time begins. That is the period during which the parts to be bonded can still be moved and changed. The working time can range from a few minutes to a couple of hours depending on the glue you use. After the working time, the glue needs several hours to reach maximum strength.
Epoxy is highly versatile and extremely strong, making it great for DIY projects. It is also a gap-filler, which makes it perfect for repair works and restorations. On top of that, epoxy can be sanded, drilled and painted. This gives it a much wider range of uses than standard glue.