AST-SEAL™ Std (Standard Grade) is a general-purpose pipe sealant providing an instant permanent seal that cures in the absence of air to lock threads securely. Withstands temperatures from -65° to 300°F (-54° to 149°C) continuous, 375°F (191°C) intermittent. Not for oxygen use.
Pressure Range: Seals to 1000 psi immediately after application and up to the burst rating of a typical pipe after curing. Will not clog small openings typically found in hydraulic systems.
Features and Benefits :
- Superior to other anaerobic sealants
- Prevents vibration loosening
- Does not clog filters, valves, or gauges
- Seals pipes including 3″ and larger
- Lubricates and prevents corrosion, seizing, and galling
- Low-locking strength provides for disassembly
- Easy adjustment up to 16 hours after assembly
- Not volatile or flammable.
Applications: Most metal threads, particularly steel and brass, ideal for fittings, pipes, valves, gauges, and connections in hydraulic, pneumatic, lubrication, steam, and refrigerant systems. Inert to most industrial hazards and hydrocarbons (gasoline, diesel fuel, ethanol, etc.), most acids, chemicals, solvents, and gases.
Primer T – fast acting, 7 days on part life.
Primer N – up to 30 days on part life.
Please call 1-800-991-1106 for 14L Pail price.
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Item Name | AST-SEAL™ Std |
Style | Pipe Thread Sealant |
Bottle Size | 750 mL |
Color | Off White |
Packaging Type | Pail |
Operating Temperature (Max) |
300 ºF 149 ºC |
Physical Form | Paste |
Material | PTFE, Anaerobic |
Type | Pipe Sealant with PTFE |
Operating Temperature (Min) |
-65 ºF -54 ºC |
Pressure Rating | 1000 psi |
LOCTITE® Interchange P/N | PST 565 |
Total Height | 4.250 in |
Total Width | 4.880 in |
Total Length | 4.880 in |
Shipping Weight | 3 lb |
Application | Most metal threads, particularly steel and brass, ideal for fittings, pipes, valves, gauges, and connections in hydraulic, pneumatic, lubrication, steam, and refrigerant systems. Inert to most industrial hazards and hydrocarbons (gasoline, diesel fuel, et |