HOW IT COMPARES

HOW IT WORKS

Application

Do I have to remove all the rot?

All loose material must be removed prior to application for the system to work properly. Keep a low moisture enviornament.

How soon can I paint the repair?

As soon as the Levix® is fully cured, it can be sanded and then painted or stained.

Can the cured product be painted or stained?

Yes,  Please use acrylic paints and oil based stains. Do not use water based paints as cure Levix repels water.

Can I nail or screw the resin?

Yes, you can and we recommend drilling a pilot hole first.

Build for gaps that other glues cannot handle

PCB clearance solver – A 0.1–0.2 mm Levix coating can potentially reduce electrical leakage and accidental contact risk on exposed copper areas, but it does not eliminate the need for proper PCB copper-to-edge clearance. Levix demonstrate surface resistivity of at least 10¹⁴ Ω/sq, volume resistivity of at least 10¹⁴ Ω·cm, SIR of at least 10¹⁰ Ω after humidity exposure, and dielectric strength of at least 20 kV/mm. placing it against commercial conformal coatings, We are in the process of improving Levix to achieve surface/volume resistivity 10¹⁵–10¹⁷-level resistivity and ≥10¹² Ω SIR

Levix is a great insulating and protective layer that can be either thin film or a thick layer. Its high degree of adhesion, stress stability, thermal cycling performance, and long-term resistance to cracking or delamination.

Levix is a practical protective insulating coating for PV maintenance, helping seal vulnerable conductive areas, improve electrical isolation, and reduce hidden electrical risks that may contribute to PV fire hazards.

Levix® — Cyanoacrylate Polymer Gap-Filling Adhesive & Protective Coating

Precision gap-filling. Strong bonding. Protective sealing. Electrical insulation.

Levix® is built for gaps that ordinary glues cannot handle. It is designed for repair, sealing, filling, bonding, coating, and protection applications where strong adhesion, durable coverage, and clean finishing are required.

Developed for professional use, Levix® supports a practical workflow: apply, allow to cure, sand if required, then paint or stain with a compatible system.

Why professionals choose it

Cyanoacrylate polymer technology – strong bonding and gap-filling performance for demanding repair and protection work.

Precision gap-filling – suitable for cracks, gaps, exposed edges, vulnerable surfaces, and areas where standard glues may not provide enough coverage.

Protective insulating layer – can be used as a thin film or thicker protective layer, helping improve electrical isolation and surface protection.

High adhesion and stability – designed to resist cracking, delamination, stress, and thermal cycling.

Paintable after cure – once fully cured, Levix® can be sanded and then painted or stained. Acrylic paints and oil-based stains are recommended. Do not use water-based paints because cured Levix® repels water.

Can be drilled, nailed, or screwed – cured Levix® can be mechanically worked; drilling a pilot hole is recommended.

Suitable for repair and maintenance – useful for wood repair, surface restoration, PCB protection, PV maintenance, and sealing vulnerable conductive areas.

Trade packs & pricing

Trade-only. VAT, shipping, and destination charges calculated at checkout or quotation.

Pricing and pack sizes: available on request.

Available options may include single units, multi-packs, professional trade packs, and sample units.

Core specs

Base: Cyanoacrylate polymer

Product type: Gap-filling adhesive, repair resin, protective coating, and insulating layer

Application form: Liquid / resin system

Finish after cure: Sandable, paintable, stainable

Paint compatibility: Acrylic paints and oil-based stains recommended

Water-based paint: Not recommended

Mechanical finishing: Can be drilled, nailed, or screwed after full cure; pilot hole recommended

Moisture condition: Apply in a low-moisture environment

Surface preparation: Loose material must be removed before application

Electrical protection capability: Suitable as an insulating and protective layer for selected applications

Indicative electrical performance

Surface resistivity: at least 10¹⁴ Ω/sq

Volume resistivity: at least 10¹⁴ Ω·cm

Surface insulation resistance after humidity exposure: at least 10¹⁰ Ω

Dielectric strength: at least 20 kV/mm

Development target: improved resistivity toward 10¹⁵–10¹⁷ range and surface insulation resistance of ≥10¹² Ω

Uses

Gap filling where standard glues are not suitable

Repairing cracks, holes, missing material, and damaged edges

Wood repair and surface restoration

Bonding and filling in maintenance applications

Protective coating for exposed or vulnerable surfaces

PCB edge and exposed copper protection

Electrical insulation support in selected applications

PV maintenance protection, helping seal vulnerable conductive areas and reduce hidden electrical risks

Protective layer for areas exposed to vibration, stress, temperature cycling, or cracking risk

Not intended to replace correct engineering design, electrical clearance, structural bonding systems, or certified fire-prevention systems.

Surfaces

Suitable for selected wood, coated surfaces, prepared substrates, PCB areas, and compatible repair surfaces.

All loose material must be removed before application. Surfaces should be clean, dry, dust-free, and grease-free.

Always test adhesion, cure, paint compatibility, and final performance on the exact substrate before full use.

Avoid or test first

Wet or high-moisture substrates

Water-based paints

Contaminated, oily, dusty, or loose surfaces

Materials requiring certified structural bonding

Applications requiring continuous water immersion

Applications requiring approved windscreen, glazing, or safety-critical structural adhesive systems

Electrical systems where correct clearance, creepage, insulation design, or certification has not been confirmed

Colours & packs

Available colours, pack sizes, and accessories: confirm before order.

Optional accessories may include spare nozzles, caps, applicators, and sample packs.

Application & finishing

  1. Prep
    Remove all loose material. Surface must be clean, dry, dust-free, and grease-free. Keep the area in a low-moisture condition.
  2. Apply
    Apply Levix® directly into the gap, crack, damaged area, exposed edge, or surface requiring protection.
  3. Build
    For deeper gaps or thicker coverage, apply in controlled layers if required. Ensure the product fully penetrates the repair area.
  4. Cure
    Allow Levix® to fully cure before sanding, drilling, painting, staining, or loading.
  5. Finish
    Once cured, sand if required. Acrylic paints and oil-based stains are recommended. Do not use water-based paints.
  6. Mechanical work
    Cured Levix® can be drilled, nailed, or screwed. A pilot hole is recommended.
  7. Storage
    Store according to the product label and TDS. Keep sealed when not in use.

Safety & compliance

SDS and TDS available on request.

Use suitable PPE and ventilation.

Avoid skin and eye contact.

Do not ingest.

Keep out of reach of children.

Remove uncured material with a suitable cleaner where compatible.

Cured material may require mechanical removal.

For PCB, PV, electrical, industrial, or safety-critical applications, users must validate suitability in their own system before use.

Important terms

Trade-only where applicable.

Suitability must be validated by the user before full application.

No product should be used outside its intended purpose or without checking the relevant TDS and SDS.

Levix® is not a substitute for correct PCB clearance, certified electrical insulation design, structural glazing, windscreen bonding, or regulated safety systems.

Shipping, tax, warranty, return, and commercial terms apply according to the final quotation or Terms of Service.