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CUBOID88 (Aerospace)
20 Oct 10 3:45
Hi Guys,
First post here so if I've left out any information let me know.
We received a manual for repairing an aspirator hose assembly that requires the use of McLube 1720L. I was wondering does anyone know a suitable alternative for this material? There seems to be very little on the net about this particular P/N as opposed to the more common McLube 1190..
Could I use 1190 in its place??

Thanks a lot
Brendan
coatingengineer (Chemical)
23 Oct 10 16:34
Hi, Brendan.

Unlike their other products, McLube 1720L is something I'm unfamiliar with, too.  Why not contact them, directly?  You'll find Mark Finn, VP Sales, very helpful.  His email address is: mark@mclube.com.  I'm sure he will provide you whatever you need.    

Best wishes,

 

William Gunnar
http://www.IndustrialCoatingsWorld.com
 

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