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RTV
The Manufactures of the product "data sheets" states that some of the compounds are "CORROSIVE" and some are not.
Materials and process engineers are higly inteligent, very well trained and educated individuals, with many years of experience in the aircraft/aerospace industries. they do analysis, and testing of all the materials used on the aircraft and were to use what. P.S. I'm not an materials and process person. They do not recomend using some of the "RTV" with the smell of vinegar. we do use "RTV" in a several applications on the aircraft, but not the ones that smell like vinegar. I can provide anybody that's interested, a list of compounds that are safe and recomended to use on aircraft, if you have a particular application, I can get the answers you need. I was just trying to provide this board with information for the benfit of the group. I do not own a jet, I just work for the largest bussiness jet manufacturer in this country. This is my last posting on this subject, I wish to stop here before others may not be able to discern the difference. Tony P. |