Description
Devcon Titanium Putty is a titanium-reinforced epoxy repair putty for machinery and precision parts that need a machinable finish after cure. Use it for worn bearing housings, scored shafts, wear rings, hydraulic rams, valves, and metal equipment surfaces where ordinary filling compounds may not have the strength profile industrial maintenance teams need. For related repair chemistries, see Chemical Concepts epoxy adhesives. This product is from Devcon.
Devcon Titanium Putty Uses
The manufacturer describes this putty as non-rusting and titanium reinforced, with a service profile suited to heavy loads and hard chemical environments. The listed performance data includes 350°F temperature resistance, 15,200 psi compressive strength, resistance to most acids, bases, solvents, and alkalis, and qualification under MIL-PRF-24176C Type I. Those details make it a practical choice when a repair must be shaped, drilled, tapped, or machined after curing rather than left as a cosmetic patch.
Devcon Titanium Putty Application Notes
Surface preparation still matters. Remove loose material, contamination, oil, and weak coatings before mixing the two-part epoxy. The listed open time is 21 minutes, so maintenance teams should dry-fit tools and masking before mixing. ITW also lists a gap-fill range of .0625 to .075 inches, which helps operators decide whether this is the right product for a gouge, rebuild, or fitted repair area.
Selection Notes
Because the cured repair can be machined, this kit is often a better fit for dimensional restoration than a coating-only repair. Confirm expected service temperature, chemical exposure, and load before use. When the damaged area is very thin, flexible, or constantly moving, review the repair plan with a technical contact before committing production equipment to service.
Buying Guidance
The 2 lb kit is a shop-ready size for repair benches, plant maintenance carts, and marine or transportation service teams. Choose it when the repair will be loaded, exposed to chemicals, or machined to tolerance. For help confirming fit for a repair procedure, contact Chemical Concepts at (800) 220-1966 or [email protected].






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