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Aluminum-Filled Epoxies suit HVAC repairs.

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February 20, 2002 - FasMetal 10 HVAC Repair paste and Aluminum Putty F cure at room temperature, withstand service temperatures up to 250 deg F, and resist broad range of chemicals. FasMetal 10 bonds to metals, ceramics, wood, concrete, and glass. Aluminum Putty F bonds to metal or concrete and hardens to rigid material that can be ground, drilled, or tapped. Both can be used for repairing aluminum castings, repairing HVAC components, and sealing leaks in pipes and tanks.

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Devcon
30 Endicott St.
Danvers, MA, 01923
USA



Aluminum-Filled Epoxies Ideal For HVAC Repairs


DANVERS, MA - Devcon aluminum-filled repair epoxies are ideal for HVAC applications. FasMetal 10 HVAC Repair paste and Aluminum Putty F cure at room temperature, withstand service temperatures up to 250 deg F, and resist a broad range of chemicals. Easily applied by plant personnel without special training, these versatile, 100% solids compounds can be used as part of an ongoing preventive maintenance program or for quick, durable emergency repairs, reducing downtime and returning equipment to service within hours.

FasMetal 10 HVAC Repair paste bonds to metals, ceramics, wood, concrete, and glass. Typical applications include repairing copper compressor coils, filling voids or pores in aluminum castings, and sealing leaks in pipes and tanks. With a pot life of 60 minutes and functional cure time of 16 hours, it hardens to a nonrusting, rigid material that can be ground, drilled, or tapped. Adhesive tensile shear (ASTM D1002) is 2500 psi.

Aluminum Putty (F) is ideal for applications such as repairing or rebuilding aluminum castings and machinery, making jigs and fixtures, and repairing air conditioning system components. It bonds to metal or concrete and hardens to a nonrusting, rigid material that can be ground, drilled, or tapped. It has a pot life of 60 minutes and a functional cure of 16 hours. Aluminum Putty (F) exhibits excellent resistance to chlorofluorocarbons and qualifies under DOD-C-24176B(SH), Type II. Adhesive tensile shear (ASTM D1002) is 2600 psi.
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