KR> epoxy silicone

2008-10-12 Thread Brian Kraut
I am looking for a high temperature fuel and oil resistant silicone that does not need to be exposed to air to dry. Most normal silicones out of a tube have a solvent in them that smells like vinegar that disolves out when they dry. The problem is that in some applications where you need a deep b

KR> epoxy silicone

2008-10-12 Thread David Arbogast, CISSP
I think you want 2 part urethane http://oneoceankayaks.com/Wshophtm/Shop28.htm -dave Brian Kraut wrote: > I am looking for a high temperature fuel and oil resistant silicone that > does not need to be exposed to air to dry. Most normal silicones out of a > tube have a solvent in them that smell

KR> epoxy silicone

2008-10-12 Thread David Arbogast, CISSP
OOPS!! Wrong URL - sorry... http://www.star-technology.com/table1.html Look at UR5335 -dave Brian Kraut wrote: > I am looking for a high temperature fuel and oil resistant silicone that > does not need to be exposed to air to dry. Most normal silicones out of a > tube have a solvent in them

KR> epoxy silicone

2008-10-12 Thread Bob Glidden
Brian We use B1/2 on our jets at work.I don't know how much you need,but I can find out were they order it fom and get you a part number.It is 2 part and is gray in color.Call me Bob Glidden Eminence,Indiana KR2S (Building) Corvair 110 glid...@ccrtc.com

KR> epoxy silicone

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Wegmet
Kraut Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 2:31 PM To: KRnet Subject: KR> epoxy silicone I am looking for a high temperature fuel and oil resistant silicone that does not need to be exposed to air to dry. Most normal silicones out of a tube have a solvent in them that smells like vinegar that disolves