SUITIT 568 Thread Sealant

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Product Name:

SUITIT 568 Thread Sealant

Product Description:

SUITIT 568 Thread Sealant is an anaerobic high-strength sealant. Its core advantages are high pressure resistance and wide adaptability. It comes in a light yellow single-component formulation. It solidifies when exposed to air through metal threads, achieving initial set in 20 minutes and complete strength in 24 hours, with a sealing gap of up to 0.6mm.

Temperature range: -52℃ to 150℃. Pressure resistance: 69MPa. Oil-resistant and corrosion-resistant. It effectively prevents leakage and rusting. It is compatible with metal pipes below M36. It can be applied directly without winding, and the construction is efficient.

It can be disassembled with a regular pipe wrench, making maintenance convenient. It is widely used in hydraulic, fire protection, HVAC and industrial pipeline sealing, and is a reliable alternative to traditional raw material tapes.

Product Details:

· Product Name:SUITIT 568 Thread Sealant

· Chemical Type:Methacrylate

· Typical use:Pipe Thread Sealing Specialty

· Color:Faint Yellow Liquid

· Strength:Medium intensity

· Viscosity (mPa.s):400

· Temperature:-52~150℃

· Fixture fime/full cure fime:20min/24h

· Container:50ml/250ml

· Shelf life:12 months

· Product features:Steel liquefier adhesive.Medium strength ,Can instantly seal tapered pipe ,threads with high temperature and high pressure.

· Guide for Use:

Assembly

1. Clean the threaded surface to be glued, ensuring it is free of dust, dry and grease-free.

2. Apply this sealant to the outer threaded surface in a continuous band.

3. Assemble the inner and outer threads, and repeatedly screw in and out to ensure the glue fills the joint. Tighten the threads or screw to the appropriate position; wipe off any excess glue.

4. For particularly large-sized threads, a large gap may affect the curing speed and strength of the product. Promoter SG7649 can be used in conjunction to accelerate the curing process.

5. Allow to cure, and if necessary, use appropriate fixtures or other securing devices. It will initially cure in 2 to 4 hours, and fully cure in 24 hours.