Duralac Anti Corrosive Jointing Compound
Duralac is a chromate containing jointing compound designed to inhibit electrolytic decomposition between dissimilar metals.
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Product Information
Duralac is a chromate containing jointing compound designed to inhibit electrolytic decomposition between dissimilar metals.
Features:
- Has low solubility in water and will not erode with time, even when subjected to high pressure from considerable water flow
- Enjoys excellent adhesion properties to most substrates and because of its tough flexible composition, has very low water absorption
- Duralac enjoys excellent adhesion properties to most substrates and because of its tough flexible composition, has very low water absorption
- Duralac enjoys excellent adhesion properties to most substrates and because of its tough flexible composition, has very low water absorption.
- Has a two year shelf life from the date of dispatch when stored below 20°C.
- Once a container is opened, the remaining Duralac will form a skin
Applications:
- Duralac is supplied ready for use and must not be thinned. It is best applied by brush.
- When Duralac is applied to metal or other surfaces the volatile solvent evaporates and the compound sets to the touch, but remains tacky for a considerable period.
- It is important that the joint should be closed while Duralac is still tacky to ensure that it will flow sufficiently under pressure to close the gaps in the joint.
- It will harden somewhat if a thin film is left exposed to the atmosphere for a long period and this will prevent the making of a close joint.
Specifications:
DTD 369B
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