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Dow Corning announces heat-resistant sealant

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 3, 2008

Dow Corning 736 heat-resistant sealant is specially formulated for applications with continuous exposure to temperatures up to 260C (500F) and intermittent exposure to 315C (600F).

Suitable for encapsulating heating elements in appliances, 736 heat-resistant sealant is also used for aerospace gasketing, moving oven belts, industrial ovens, bag filters on smoke stacks and other critical bonding, sealing, potting, encapsulating and protective applications.

'Unlike other sealants, 736 heat-resistant sealant will not sag or run upon application,' said Joyce Meng, global marketer for Dow Corning's appliance solutions division.

'It can even be applied overhead or on side walls.' Dow Corning 736 heat-resistant sealant complies with FDA Regulation 21 CFR 177.2600 and meets NSF International Standard 51 for direct contact with food.

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