Heat-resistant putty based on ceramic and inorganic fibers. It has strong adhesion and adheres to metals and ceramics, curing at room temperature.
"Seracote HV-5" is a high-viscosity putty primarily composed of silica. It is used for thick coating, filling, smoothing out uneven surfaces, and building up on metals and ceramics, as well as for adhering ceramic cloth. It has strong adhesion and cures at room temperature. It is not suitable for metals with a higher thermal expansion coefficient than stainless steel. [Heat resistance limit: 1,000℃]
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■It is white and paste-like, and can be used as is when kneaded to a soft consistency. ■It has high adhesive properties and can be applied to vertical surfaces and ceilings without dripping. ■It adheres to ceramics and metals (not suitable for metals with a high coefficient of thermal expansion). ■After curing at room temperature, there is no need for curing when placed in a low humidity, high-temperature oxidation atmosphere. ■All components are inorganic, so it can be used in vacuum or inert gas environments after curing. 【Packaging】 1L, 1 gallon
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■Repair of fire-resistant materials such as firewalls, fire doors, heat exchangers, heat sinks, and incinerators, as well as insulation materials ■Repair of corrosion and missing parts of racks, pads, ladles, and crucibles ■Application and adhesion of glass cloth and ceramic cloth ■Protective coating for the interiors of ducts, hoods, and chimneys ■Smoothing of surfaces with irregularities, such as ceramics ■Heat-resistant protection for metals, prevention of high-temperature oxidation, and insulation
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Audeck Co., Ltd. was established on June 28, 1973, with the aim of importing, manufacturing, and selling industrial chemical products. In November 1988, the company partnered with the American heat-resistant adhesive manufacturer, Alembic Products, to sell their ceramic and heat-resistant epoxy adhesives and ceramic coatings in Japan. In the late 1980s, the company began selling heated black dye, and after 1986, developed new heated black dyeing equipment. Furthermore, in 2003, they launched an electroless nickel plating device, continuing to grow steadily.