Malleable Epoxy
Kneadable epoxy - professional modeling & repair epoxy
Discover our selection of kneadable epoxy (epoxy putty) for sculpting, modeling, repairing, and strengthening . From sculpting-quality Apoxie to lightweight kneadable epoxy and fiberglass/carbon-filled systems for support caps and technical repairs.
Popular brands & products
Aves Apoxie Sculpt
- Classic for sculpting and cosplay props
- Easy to model; can be sanded/drilled/painted after hardening
Aves Apoxie Clay
- Suitable for fine details and small repairs.
- Tight edges and texture possible
Lightweight Kneadable Epoxy
- For large models and volume build-up without extra weight
- Easy to cut and finish
Epoxy Support Caps (Filled)
- Fiberglass and carbon-filled systems for silicone mold support caps
- High stiffness and dimensional stability
Applications
Repairs
- Caravans/campers, car parts and sanitary ware/tiles
- Household items, housings and edges
Creative & Hobby
- Model building (RC, trains), cosplay and jewelry
- Sculpting, reliefs and custom parts
Professional
- Support caps for silicone molds
- Prototyping, product design and industrial reinforcements
- Bodywork and composite work (with fiberglass/carbon)
Why choose our kneadable epoxy?
- ✓ Top quality brands – Aves, Trias Chem (selection), and more
- ✓ Wide hardness range – from buttery-modelable to rock-hard
- ✓ Easy to use – knead by hand; minimal tools required
- ✓ Adheres to many materials – including metal, wood, ceramics, plastics*
- ✓ Fast delivery – directly from the Netherlands
*Always clean/degrease; with critical plastics, test piece first.
How to Use Kneaded Epoxy (General Guidelines)
- Preparation: Clean/degrease the surface and lightly roughen it where possible.
- Take parts A and B: equal parts according to the product sheet; avoid cross-contamination in pots.
- Knead until smooth: mix thoroughly until the color is uniform (wear gloves!).
- Shaping & Applying: Build up in thin layers; let seams blend wet-on-wet
- Smoothing: this can often be done with a slightly moistened finger or a suitable solvent according to TDS
- Post-processing after hardening: drilling, sanding, filing and painting possible
Always follow the TDS/SDS of the specific product for mixing ratio, working time and full cure.
Tips for the best results
- → Work at 18–25°C; higher temperatures accelerate the reaction and shorten processing time
- → Build up large volumes in phases to avoid excessive heat development
- → For extra strength: press fiberglass or carbon fiber fabric into the wet epoxy putty
- → For lightweight parts: choose lightweight kneadable epoxy or mix with suitable microfillers
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I paint over kneadable epoxy?
Yes, after complete curing. Degrease and lightly sand for optimal adhesion; use paint/primer suitable for epoxy substrates.
Does it stick to smooth plastic or metal?
In most cases, yes, provided it's thoroughly degreased and roughened. Always test on a small area. For difficult plastics, a primer can help.
Is it suitable for outdoor use?
Many systems can be used outdoors. If necessary, protect visible surfaces with a suitable paint/coating according to the product instructions.
Order & advice
Are you unsure whether to choose Apoxie Sculpt, Apoxie Clay, lightweight epoxy, or a filled support cap system? We'll help you choose the right hardness, processing time, and finish.