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hi,

we use what used to be ablebond 927-1, but is now trabond 927-1.  it is a formualtion developed by what was the huge airsmash co. (also was known as the hughes aircraft company).  this material may have aluminum nitride in it for improved thermal transfer properties.  if that won't work, i'm sure tra-con would whip up a batch for you.

phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen R. Gregory [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 6:26 AM
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Subject: [TN] Alumina filled Polysulfide compound...


Hi All!!

...tappity-tappity-tappity...(doin' my thank gawd it's Friday dance! hehehe)

I was wondering if someone could point me in a direction where I could find some alumina filled polysulfide compound, per MIL-S-8802, class A-2, with 50 plus or minus 10%, 325 mesh aluminum oxide powder...

This is something that is called out on a drawing for a board that's using this material to strain relief two small battery cables that are installed on the board...I've searched and find a bunch of stuff about polysulfide compounds, but nothing alumina filled. If I search under MIL-S-8802, I find all kinds of polysulfide sealers for jet fuel tanks, but still nothing alumina filled...

Any help will be much appreciated

-Steve Gregory-




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