Hylomar, a product developed by Rolls Royce for use in their aircraft engines, and now manufactured by Marston Domsel GmbH is now available in India through Project Sales Corp.
Project Sales Corp, Visakhapatnam now brings Hylomar, a product developed originally by Rolls Royce for thier aircraft engines, and manuafctured now by Marston Domsel GmbH for use in industrial turbines, into India.
The product is a permanently Plastic, very adhesive Sealing compound based on Polyurethane. Due to its excellent thermal, Mechanical and chemical Resistance, the sealing Compound is especially Suited for highly stressed Joints. The material can handle Temperatures upto 250 deg c And upto + 300 deg c for Short time. Hylomar M is resistant Against mineral oils and Synthetic oils, fuels, Additives, gases, water, antifreeze, Etc.
15/08/06 Satish agrawal/Free press releases (press release), UK
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