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dichtol WFT PTFE is a highly fluid, high-performance polymer designed for the infiltration, impregnation, and sealing of porous structures, layers, and components.
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| Weight | 1 kg |
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dichtol WFT PTFE is a highly fluid, high-performance polymer designed for the infiltration, impregnation, and sealing of porous structures, layers, and components. dichtol WFT PTFE penetrates porous structures and cracks on its own, sealing them permanently and reliably. The product exhibits very high capillary activity and cures at room temperature without the application of heat. It is applied under atmospheric conditions, i.e., without vacuum or pressure. The cured polymer fills open pores or cracks and exhibits good resistance to oils, lubricants, and coolants.
Application
This product is a single-component system. Please observe the application temperatures specified in the technical data sheet and the instructions in the safety data sheet. Applying the product to surfaces that are too hot, or at temperatures that are too low, can negatively affect the product’s penetration properties.
Brushing & Spraying
Apply dichtol in 4 steps at intervals of about 1 minute, working in a crisscross pattern. Keep the surface moist for at least 5 minutes to ensure sufficient time for deep penetration.
Injecting & Filling
Pour dichtol into the cavity to be sealed (e.g., blind hole, threaded hole, cooling channel, etc.) and allow it to act for at least 5 minutes. Then, if necessary, pour out any excess material.
Dipping
Immerse the component to be treated in dichtol and remove it after a reaction time of at least 5 minutes. Please ensure that the component is allowed to drain thoroughly. It is recommended to move the component while draining to prevent dichtol deposits from forming in undercuts or cavities.
Curing
dichtol WFT PTFE cures at room temperature in the presence of atmospheric humidity. Curing can be accelerated by applying heat.
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