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The sulphur content probably is the source or the 'smell'... like rotten
eggs.
- Bill Brooks


-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Caswell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 11:17 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Alumina filled Polysulfide compound...


Steve, I am at home so I don't have the info here . We use the same
stuff to bond components on some boards. I don't think you will find the
stuff already mixed with the AlO2. I couldn't. The polysulfide IS fuel
tank sealant. We mix it in small batches with approx. equal parts of
AlO2 and the base material by weight. I wonder if  we have the same
customer. I will try to get into work tommorow and send some info, if
not then on Mon. By the way, the stuff stinks.
Charles Caswell
Process Lead, PCB
Frontier Electronic Systems

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Stephen R. Gregory 
        Sent: Fri 12/14/2001 8:26 AM 
        To: [log in to unmask] 
        Cc: 
        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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