Autostic
Adhaesium - Machine Mounting Compound
ADHAESIUM is a unique
mounting system, which does not rely on bolting & grouting..
It is intended for use to site and secure medium and heavy engineering
machinery such as lathes, presses, punches etc. A major benefit
of the use of ADHAESIUM is that it absorbs vibration and equipment
can be easily removed and re-sited without detriment to either
floor or machine base. For use on concrete floors.
Autostic
Rocksett - High Temperature Thread-locking Adhesive
Autostic Rocksett is
a water based single pack high temperature resisting thread-locking
adhesive, suitable for use in threads and cylindrical assemblies,
which require to operate at high temperatures. Maximum continuous
working temperature is approx 700°C.
Fortafix
Ceramix U529 - Strain Gauge Adhesive
Ceramix
U529 is a high temperature strain gauge cement and is designed
for use on heat resistant steels and 'Nimonic' alloys, and when
applied to these materials has an operating range up to temperatures
of 750°C.
Fortafix
High Temperature Fixative - Ropefix
Fortafix
RopeFix is a clear, water based liquid that can be used
on its own as a glassy transparent adhesive for light film
applications for bonding, assembling, jointing or repairing
glass and ceramics etc.it is also used extensively in the
Heating and Ventilation Industry to attach mineral fibre,
rope, tape. With a maximum continuous working temperature
is approx. 800°C. (Softening Point) |
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Fortafix
High Temperature Thinners - L7
Fortafix
L7 Thinners is a clear, water based liquid to be used for
viscosity reduction of other Fortafix High Temperature Adhesive
Cement Products. It can be used on its own as a glassy transparent
adhesive for bonding in light film applications, assembling,
jointing or repairing glass and ceramics. Maximum continuous
working temperature is approximately 800°C |
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Fortafix
High Temperature Resisting Aerosol Paint - SP650 Black
Heat resistant coating
based on silicone resins The Fortafix SP650 Aerosol Paint is suitable
for use on Gas and Electric Fires, Barbecues, Wood-burning Stoves etc,
up to 650 deg C.