Threadlocking Adhesive resists temperatures to 230°C.

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Permabond HH131 anaerobic adhesive offers chemical resistance and provides permanent seal that protects against loosening due to vibration. Single component product works by filling gap between mated parts and curing to plastic. It has viscosity of 10,000 cp and is suited for fasteners as large as 1½ in. diameter.



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High Temperature Resistant Anaerobic Threadlocking Adhesive



SOMERSET, NJ - Permabond® introduces a new high temperature resistant threadlocker, Permabond HH131. Permabond HH131 resists temperature ranges up to 230ºC; standard products typically resist temperature of 150 to 175ºC. Permabond HH131 also has excellent chemical resistance and provides a permanent seal that protects against loosening due to vibration. Permabond HH131 has a viscosity of 10,000cPs and is suited for use on fasteners as large as 1-1/2" in diameter.

Anaerobic adhesives and sealants are single component liquids that cure only when in contact with tight fitting metal parts and oxygen is excluded. Anaerobic adhesives work by filling the gap between mated parts and curing to a plastic thus preventing corrosion between the mated parts and preventing loosening caused by vibration and thermal expansion. A full range of threadlockers is available in varying strength and viscosity.

Permabond LLC is a privately held company headquartered in Somerset, NJ with facilities in Pottstown, PA and Cesano Maderno, Italy. Permabond is a leading supplier of cyanoacrylate and anaerobic adhesives and sealants for component assembly, repair, maintenance, threadlocking, retaining, gasketing and sealing applications.

Permabond has a full line of adhesives and sealants. For technical advice on which Permabond adhesive or sealant will best suit your needs, please contact Permabond by mail: 20C World's Fair Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873; phone: 800-640-7599; fax: 800-334-3219 or email: help.americas@permabond.com. You may also visit our website at www.permabond.com.

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