P/S 890 Class B is an aircraft integral fuel tank sealant. It has a service temperature range from - 65°F (-54°C) to 250°F (121°C), with intermittent excursions up to 275°F (135°C). This material is designed for fillet sealing of fuel tanks and other aircraft fuselage sealing applications. The cured sealant maintains excellent elastomeric properties after prolonged
exposure to both jet fuel and aviation gas. P/S 890 Class B is a two-part, manganese dioxide cured polysulfide compound. The uncured material is a low sag, thixotropic paste suitable for application by extrusion gun or spatula. It cures at room temperature to form a resilient sealant having excellent adhesion to common aircraft substrates. |
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. |
Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
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Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
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Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
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Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
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Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
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Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
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Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
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Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
Pro Seal Fuel Tank Sealant Ps 890 B2 Pint
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Per our tech: This a tricky one. The manufacturer doesn't recommend it, but builders have used it as a sealant for fuel probes and gaskets for years. The manufacturer doesn't have any lab tests to show how well it works or doesn't work on plastic, so they will not recommend it.
Part # 09-38560 has a 2 hour work time, 64 hr tack free time, and 112 hr cure time. Variations in temperature and humidity can affect cure time.
The manufacturer has not tested this material on fiberglass, so they can not guarantee how well it will adhere, but in general, if the surface is contamination free and has a smooth surface, it will adhere. We suggest contacting whoever made the tank, and ask their suggestion for sealing cracks, or pin holes, in the tank.
The manufacturer does not list any tests for oil, but it should work fine for pin holes and sealing around rivets on aluminum tanks.
There are a few solvents you could use. We recommend using one of the RPM Technology products. Please click the link below for the listing:
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It is a Class II Type B2 sealant
Over the years it has been used in applications with ethanol, but there are no lab tests or certs to show it will work.
No. This product is not the PPG PR1425, but we do have a 3M AC-251 window and canopy sealant part number 09-04008 that should work for your application.
The manufacturer provided us no data for testing with auto fuel. You will need to run your own tests to determine if it will work for your application.
PPG does not provide the nozzle. We offer nozzle part number 02-00099 that can be used with the PPG SEM kits.