2007-09-21; 14:15:26 EDT
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Anaerobic Sealants are designed for locking, sealing, retaining and bonding metal parts and assemblies. They come in a single component liquid form and cure at room temperature when in direct contact with metal and not exposed to air. Stable when exposed to air, curing by chemical reaction (no solvents, no drying) begins as soon as the close fitting between mating metal parts to be bonded prevents the presence of air. Heat can accelerate the cure rate. They are used in a lot of different applications including sealants within internal combustion engines where temperatures can reach in excess of 1200 degrees. ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.comSee the original archive post