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Bearing retaining compound high-strength and heat-resistant

For fastening bushings and bearings exposed to high temperatures.

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High-strength bonding


Can only be removed once heated up to 300°C



High temperature range up to 200°C


Strength at 100°C still 85 % of maximum strength



Maximum joint filling capacity of 0.2 mm


Completely fills extensive surface roughnesses



Prevents frictional corrosion


The bearings will not seize up



Fast curing



High resistance


Resistant to a large number of bases, gases, solvents, oils and fuels (see resistance list)



Silicone-free, solvent-free and oil-free



DOS system:


  • Practical, one-hand operation thanks to the practical turn-lock nozzle, therefore one hand always remains free.

  • Continuously adjustable dispensing system enables dispensing to be adjusted to suit the application and to keep consumption and costs to a minimum.

  • Cost optimisation through almost complete emptying, no residual material remains in the dispensing neck.
Notice

The following plastics can be affected in the event of prolonged exposure: ABS, celluloid, polystyrene, polycarbonate (Macrolon), PMMA (Plexiglas), polysulfone, SAN (lurane, Tyril), Vinidur, vulcanised fibre and painted surfaces. We always recommend that you conduct your own tests.