Glue & Adhesives

Alteco Super Glue 3g

25.00৳ 

The Alteco Super Glue is a versatile and high-strength adhesive, perfect for various applications. This 3-gram tube contains a quick-curing formula that ensures a strong and durable bond. The glue is odor-free and resistant to shock and vibration, making it ideal for break-proof bonding of flexible materials. Its gel-based formula allows for clean and non-drip application, providing a precise and mess-free experience. Suitable for use on plastic, metal, wood, paper, leather, and rubber, this super glue is a reliable choice for all your repair and crafting needs.

Fevicol MR White Adhesive Squeezy Bottle – 20g

30.00৳ 
  • Water Based Adhesive)
  •  Safe for Children)
  •  Non -Toxic)
  • ( Hygienic) 
  • Available in 20g squeezy dangler, 50g squeezy dangler, 100g squeezy dangler, 200g squeezy bottle

Fevicol Super Glue 3g

35.00৳ 
  • Quick Overview
  • Net weight 3g
  • superglue max is a cynoacrylate based adhesive
    it gives extremely strong bond instantly on most materials commonly used at home and industry
  • Suitable for ceramics, glass, leather, metal, plastic

NC Highly Sticky Glue Stick 10g

40.00৳ 
  • 10 Grams Glue sticks. 
  • Recommended for use on paper, fabric, photo and Boards etc.
  • Safe & Clean for Childrens, School and Office Use ,Long Shelf Life,Strong Bonding Power, 
  • 1 peice

NC Highly Sticky Glue Stick 15g

60.00৳ 
  • 15 Grams Glue sticks. 
  • Recommended for use on paper, fabric, photo and Boards etc.
  • Safe & Clean for Childrens, School and Office Use ,Long Shelf Life,Strong Bonding Power, 
  • 1 Pc

Osaka 70 Tape

10.00৳ 

Scotch Tape 70 is a 12 mil thick, premium grade, electrical tape with silicone rubber backing. This tape is used as a base tape layer for easy re enter connections. It withstands temperatures up to 356 °F (180 °C).

This Scotch Self Fusing Silicone Rubber Electrical Tape 70 is used as a protective overwrap for terminating high voltage cables.

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