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Specification Writers: Please contact your local Dow sales office or your Global Dow Connection before writing specifications on these products.
A gel can simply be poured into the cleaned repaired area and cured. When repairing an area using an encapsulant, roughen the exposed surfaces of the cured encapsulant with an abrasive paper and rinse with a suitable solvent. This will enhance adhesion and permit the repaired material to become an integral matrix with the existing encapsulant. Silicone prime coats are not recommended for adhering products to themselves.
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Item #
Flash Point
Volatile Organic Content (VOC)
Special Properties
For Use On
For Use With
P5200 Clear
31 (87)
ºC
31 (87)
ºF
77/522
g/L
N/A
Most metals, glass, ceramics and some plastics
Pigmented two-part addition cure
PR-1200 Clear
13 (55)
ºC
13 (55)
ºF
723
g/L
N/A
Most metals, glass, ceramics and some plastics
Pigmented two-part addition cure
PR-1200 Red
13 (55)
ºC
13 (55)
ºF
723
g/L
Colored for easier identification
Most metals, glass, ceramics and some plastics
Pigmented two-part addition cure
P5200 Red
31 (87)
ºC
31 (87)
ºF
77/521
g/L
Colored for easier identification
Most metals, glass, ceramics and some plastics
Pigmented two-part addition cure
PR-1204
8 (46)
ºC
8 (46)
ºF
753
g/L
N/A
Most metals, glass and ceramics
All one-part alcohol cure
PR-1205
13 (55)
ºC
13 (55)
ºF
862
g/L
Film-forming
Most plastics
All
92-023
–13 (9)
ºC
–13 (9)
ºF
681
g/L
Improves inhibition resistance
Most metals, glass and ceramics
All two-part addition cure
Sylgard® Prime Coat
–13 (9)
ºC
–13 (9)
ºF
688
g/L
N/A
Most metals, glass and ceramics
All two-part addition cure
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