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Stewart Systems Ekobond Linen

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With Heat Pack option adds a shipping heat pack to keep the material from freezing while in transit. It is recommended for winter months / destinations in cold climates where the temperature may drop below freezing while in transit. If the material freezes, it is not recommended for use.

For the look of old linen with the convenience of Dacron, EkoBond Linen is your answer. EkoBond linen will make the fabric look just like old cotton, while giving you not only the antique look, but also the strength and durability of EkoBond. EkoBond is a revolutionary water based cement for the application of fabric. EkoBond has extreme bond strength for fabric to fabric and fabric to non-fabric surfaces in both peel and shear tests.

EkoBond is very user friendly since it has very little odor and can be used in a closed shop with open flame heat with no health or fire hazards. When dry, EkoBond will adhere to itself, making it useful as a contact cement for a variety of applications. EkoBond is EPA compliant, non-flammable, non-hazardous and low in VOCs.
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I have used this product numerous times, both at work and on my own aircraft. It is easy to use, works great and cleans up easy.

James E Verified Purchase

E610LQ EKOBOND LINEN QT

December 3, 2021

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