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Everbuild Heat Mate High Performance Heat Resistant Silicone Sealant Is A High Modulus Permanently Flexible High Temperature Silicone Which Is Tempera… See more…
|Everbuild Everflex Heat Mate Sealant (Red) is high modulus, always flexible high-temperature silicone with a 275 degrees celsius resistance. Excellent for oven doors and industrial gaskets.USES:Many Industrial Applications.As a gasket sealant.Heat Mate Sealant is for high-temperature-resistant joints and assemblies in ducting, metal chimneys, home and industrial ovens, heating appliances.BENEFITS:Superior thermal resistance: flexible between 40-degrees celsius and +275 degrees celsius.Pick up of dirt is incredibly low.Orange/red hue (black also available) for simple installation identification.Very good adherence to non-porous surfaces.Sealed against water.APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Dust-free, dry, clean surfaces are required. Applying after removing any old sealant, mastic joints, or loose or peeling surface coverings. Prior to priming highly porous materials, such fresh plaster, Everbuild 501 PVA should be diluted 1:3 with water. Can be used on surfaces that are only moist. White spirits can be used to clean the surface and increase adherence. Though testing little areas before usage is advisable, priming is usually not necessary. Carefully cut the cartridge tip to prevent thread damage. Apply nozzle, cut with an aperture that is little bigger than the opening that needs to be sealed, at a 45 degrees angle. With a typical sealant gun, hold the trigger at a consistent pressure and keep your angle to the area you want to seal constant. Using a spatula or a bit of wood dipped in soapy water, smooth down the sealant. Tape both sides of the joint with masking tape for a better-looking joint; remove it five minutes after application.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:Never use with bitumen, lead, or asphalt; never use on porous surfaces including stone, brick, or concrete.Not for use on materials that could leak plasticisers, solvents, or oils.Never use on brass or lead, two delicate metals.The joint will remain intact at temperatures above +250 degrees celsius, however there may be some discoloration.Not to be used over +275 degrees celsius.PTDSIKDIRHEAT
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