intrepidvoyager
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Re: Which sealant/adhesive is best ?
Hey Dakine,
thanks for this ...makes sense to me ...i don't want to make a big issue out of the molecular properties of certain silicones but .. any worries about the following article ?? .....
> I'd speculate that the earlier formulations > (sometimes?) contained too much free acid, which was > left behind to cause corrosion. The main mechanism for > corrosion is probably electrolysis of dissimilar > metals, which would be accelerated by the presence of > acetate ions. > Please can we re-state the question: Does anyone have > experience of corrosion caused by MODERN silicones? Certainly. The corrosion is entirely dependent on the particular type of silicone sealant used, and most common ones generally available to the public still release acetic acid when curing.
I realize that silicone sealant is not grease .....but what about acetate ions ?
i am always interested in learning something new .
Hey Dakine,
thanks for this ...makes sense to me ...i don't want to make a big issue out of the molecular properties of certain silicones but .. any worries about the following article ?? .....
> I'd speculate that the earlier formulations > (sometimes?) contained too much free acid, which was > left behind to cause corrosion. The main mechanism for > corrosion is probably electrolysis of dissimilar > metals, which would be accelerated by the presence of > acetate ions. > Please can we re-state the question: Does anyone have > experience of corrosion caused by MODERN silicones? Certainly. The corrosion is entirely dependent on the particular type of silicone sealant used, and most common ones generally available to the public still release acetic acid when curing.
I realize that silicone sealant is not grease .....but what about acetate ions ?
i am always interested in learning something new .