Neubaten
Industrial
- Oct 29, 2006
- 129
Hi guys,
I need your help for a little problem where an inusual set of requirements for a sealant is given. I am aware that probably there aren't any products that could satisfy all the requirements, but maybe you know of something useful.
I'm looking for a sealant that is going to be used in a fork end of a rod, inside a composite fuel tank into a commercial aeroplane. So, it needs to be fuel resistant.
The sealant has to be conductive, to avoid the formation of sparks between the rod end and the aluminum fitting where it is joined.
It also needs to have a certain flexibility when cured because there's going to be a little relative movement.
I have searched, and the closer thing I've found is AMS 3266 sealants, but they are not certified to resist prolonged exposure to fuel.