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Thread Sealants Prevent Leaks, Save Energy

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Thread Sealants Prevent Leaks, Save Energy
Thread Sealants Prevent Leaks, Save Energy

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Devcon
30 Endicott St.
Danvers, MA, 01923
USA



Press release date: January 26, 2006

DANVERS, MA - Permatex® brand thread sealants from Devcon secure pipe fittings in a multitude of applications. By preventing the loosening caused by vibration, tape shredding, solvent evaporation, and temperature cycling, they prevent troublesome leaks that waste valuable liquids and energy in compressed-air, hydraulic, and other piping systems.

Permatex® anaerobic thread sealants provide reliable locking of metal pipe fittings, sealing instantly for low-pressure testing, then curing to the burst strength of most piping systems. Resistant to moisture and corrosion, all formulations withstand temperatures from -65° to at least 300° F and contain a lubricant to prevent galling and simplify assembly/disassembly. They are available in a range of grades/strengths: o High Performance Thread Sealant is formulated for tapered metal pipe thread fittings. It replaces tapes, resins, and pipe dopes and withstands 10,000 PSI. o High Temperature Thread Sealant withstands temperatures from -65° to 400° F and resists chemicals such as hydraulic fluid and diesel fuel. o Maximum Temperature Thread Sealant is a solvent-resistant compound formulated for tapered pipe threads and fittings made of aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized metal, and other inert metals. It also withstands temperatures from -65° to 400° F. o Pneumatic/Hydraulic Sealant, formulated for locking and sealing high-pressure pneumatic and hydraulic systems, will not contaminate system fluids or clog filters. Devcon also offers a variety of Permatex® non-anaerobic thread sealants including: Pipe Joint Compound, a lubricating, low-viscosity (40,000 cps), non-curing, universal sealant; and Thread Sealant with PTFE (Teflon® - the lubricant found in most of the anaerobic sealants above), an economical, general-purpose, non-curing formulation that remains pliable at high and low temperatures yet outperforms tapes and dopes.

For more information, contact: David Bongiorni, Market Development Manager, Devcon, 30 Endicott Street, Danvers, MA 01923, Toll-Free: 1-800-933-8266, TEL: (978) 777-1100, FAX: (978) 774-0516, mroinfo@devcon.com, www.devcon.com/84.
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