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Forj Thermoplastic Tape

Product Description

Forj is a high strength, lightweight thermoplastic tape-ribbon that molecularly fuses to itself in a matter of seconds. Simply heat, press and repeat to repair tools, create custom grips, fix broken sports equipment and more. Once cooled, the self-bonding plastic hardens, creating a bond as strong as steel. How It works 1. HEAT: Heat ribbon to 140AdegF or hotter to bend and mold Forj into desired shape. You can use hot water, a hair dryer, a heat gun, a microwave, open-flame or solar magnification. 2. SHAPE: Once Forj becomes clear, the resin is hot enough to be shaped and adhere to itself to form a bond. As it cools and solidifies, it returns to white. 3. FIX: Let your creation set for a few minutes. Once cooled, the lightweight material molecularly fuses to itself for a bond as strong as steel. REHEAT & REPEAT If adjustments or additions are desired, simply reheat Forj. Forj can be reheated and reformed several times STRONG AS STEEL - We mean that literally. A single ribbon of Forj boasts a tensile strength of over 1,000 lbs LIGHTWEIGHT - Forj is made from incredibly durable, lightweight materials, giving it a wide range of flexibility. 100 ft. of Forj weighs less than 1 pound. COMPACT - Forj is available in a convenient tin, making it easy to carry. Throw Forj in your backpack before an adventure or store in a toolbox for future use. MOISTURE RESISTANT - Forj's base materials do not pick up any moisture and will remain waterproof. MALLEABLE & ADAPTABLE - Forj's molecules decouple, allowing you to mold, shape, and form into any desired shape. When cooling, the molecules recouple to create a high strength bond at the molecular level! PAINTABLE - The chemical composition of Forj creates a surface that can be painted to match any desired color. EXCELLENT IN COLD WEATHER - Due to the nature of Forj's polymers, the bond between molecules and layers gets stronger as the temperature drops.
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