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Charles Caswell <[log in to unmask]>
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Ok they got my email n (here at work) working again, only took 2 months.
We are using PR-1440 A-2 from PRC-DeSoto2750 114th Ste. 400 Grand
Prairie TX., 75750. The Aloe is from Electro Abrasives 701 Willet Road
Buffalo N.Y. 14218.  
 We mix this 11 parts base, 1 part accelerator and 10 parts AlO2. The
Manuf. inst. is 10 parts base/ 1 part accelerator. The manuf. cure time
is 72 hr. ambient. We couldn't wait that long so I contacted their Tech
support. They recommended 2 hr. ambient to let some of the volatiles
escape followed by 8 hr. at 170-180F. I have had no problems taking it
straight to the oven. It can be handled and even aqueous cleaned after
about 4 hr.
Hope this helps.
Charles Caswell
Process Lead, PCB
Frontier Electronic Systems
P.S whaddaya think of this weather were having in mid Dec.?

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet E-Mail Forum. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 9:26 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
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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