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Hylomar Medium Gasket Maker - 3.52oz

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Part# 04-03923
MFR Model# PL32-40ZMED

Overview

Hylomar Aerograde is a highly engineered, non-setting and non-hardening gasketing compound for use in the aeronautical industry with a wide operating temperature of -50°C to +250°C. Hylomar Aerograde was developed in conjunction with Rolls Royce – Aerospace Division for sealing joints in turbine engines. Hylomar Aerograde is resistant to:
  • Air, water and oils
  • Turbine and piston engine combustion products
  • Water/glycol and methanol/water mixtures
  • Petroleum and synthetic diester lubricating oils
   
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Features

  • Non-hardening and non-setting
  • Resistant to air, water and oils
  • Specified worldwide by OEM’s
  • Wide operating temperatures (- 50°C to +250°C)
  • Easy to use
  • Unlimited assembly time
  • Easy to disassemble components
  • For use on metal and plastic close fitting components
  • Use as a non-curing thread sealant
  • Resists vibration
  • Easy to apply to vertical and underside joints due to its thixotropic properties
  • Can be used with or without a gasket

Specifications

  • Film Thickness: 0.03 mm
  • Typical Surface Finish: 3.0 μm Ra
  • Area covered by 100g: 1.125m²
  • Product coverage after drying: 4mg/cm²

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