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Two-part epoxy glue is well-known for its exceptional versatility in bonding a broad range of materials. If you need a strong and reliable adhesive for various surfaces, epoxy is often a top choice.
Surfaces Suitable for Epoxy Bonding
Two-part epoxy glue is specifically formulated to adhere to an impressive variety of materials. You can use it confidently on:
- Metal (aluminium, steel, brass, and more)
- Glass
- Wood
- Ceramics
- Plastics
- Stone
- Rubber
- Fabric and paper
This range makes it highly suitable for jobs where joining dissimilar surfaces is required. Products such as the “Klebfix” Two-Component Fast Epoxy Glue are designed for precisely these types of applications.


Practical Tips for Successful Bonding
For best results, make sure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free of grease or dust before applying epoxy glue. Porous materials like wood or stone may benefit from a light sanding, while smooth, non-porous materials such as metals and plastics often need a quick scuff with fine sandpaper to maximise adhesion. Always follow the recommended 1:1 mixing ratio for two-part epoxies and apply promptly after mixing to avoid premature setting.
When Material Versatility Matters
Epoxy glue is the go-to solution when you need to repair, construct, or craft using different materials—especially in mixed-media projects or urgent repairs where one type of adhesive would not suffice. Fast-setting options like “FixExpress” allow for quick, reliable fixes on a variety of everyday items.

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No matter the combination of surfaces involved, two-part epoxy offers a dependable way to create resilient bonds. For more guidance on mixing, applying, and safely handling these adhesives, see our main resource on how to use two-part epoxy glue.
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