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    High-Temperature Thread Sealants

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Thread Sealants. High-Temperature Thread Sealants.
    These sealants have high locking strength, so they work in demanding applications, such as securing mounting studs in motor housings. They also withstand applications with large temperature swings.
    Heat—Heat cure sealant requires heat of at least 212° F to harden. Above 300° F, the sealant hardens in about 15 minutes. For temperatures below 300° F, it may take up to 4 hours to harden. It requires both heat and a hand tool to unthread.
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    Medium Locking Strength
     
    Heat Cure Loctite®
    554016Can10122,9002,900-401,3004"Thin LiquidMIL-S-15204Pipe, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze, Cast Iron, Concrete, Iron, Metal, Stainless Steel, Steel, Tin, Titanium, Galvanized Iron, Galvanized SteelBrown1959A1010000000
    High-Temperature Thread Sealant, Heat Cure Loctite® 5540, 16 FL. oz. Can
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