The Ultraseal Series Sealants

Thermocuring methacrylates Performance
  • Seals micro and gross porosity in all materials.
  • Excellent resistance within castings to high pressure, stress, flexing and high temperature.
  • High resistance to most chemical environments.
  • Low viscosity therefore more effective sealing

Process
  • Simple two-chemical system sealant and catalyst, supplied in single pack or twin pack form.
  • Surplus sealant washes away easily with water.
  • No known environmental side effects. Sealant is biodegradable and can be disposed off in municipal sewers.
  • High flashpoint.
  • Low shrinkage on polymerization assuring a perfect seal.
  • Short process and cure time. After curing, castings may be tested and assembled.
  • Simple process equipment and sealant control procedures.
  • Auto degas facility and refrigeration system ensures indefinite pot life of sealants.
  • Suitable for use by wet vacuum, dry / wet vacuum and pressure impregnation techniques.
  • Equipment designed for sodium silicate, polyester or anaerobic impregnants can be simple converted to use Ultraseal sealants.
  • Sealant consumption at approximately 3.5 grams per kilogram of non ferrous parts and 1.5 grams per kilogram of ferrous parts is lower than that of sodium silicate (normally 22g/kg) and polyester resin (average 33g/kg).

Conclusion

We believe that the Ultraseal sealing system best meets curent production requirements for a fast, simple and cost effective process with a high success rate that can be used for batch production or flow-line systems.
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