Recommended for all coarse metal threads where slow curing of the thread sealant is required. Applications: e.g. fittings, cocks, valves. DVGW certified
Recommended for all coarse metal threads where slow curing of the thread sealant is required. Applications: e.g. fittings, cocks, valves. DVGW certified
Low-strength, permanently elastic thread sealing for sealing threaded metal and plastic connections conducting hot and cold water. For use on plastic tubes in industrial and agricultural applications or in drainage systems. Approved for gas (DVGW) and drinking water (WRAS).
Thread sealant for highly stressed fine threaded metal connections up to 3/4", e.g. pneumatic and hydraulic applications. For applications in mechanical engineering, the automotive industry and on agricultural and construction machinery. DVGW certified
Thread sealant for highly stressed fine threaded metal connections up to 3/4", e.g. pneumatic and hydraulic applications. For applications in mechanical engineering, the automotive industry and on agricultural and construction machinery. DVGW certified
Thread sealant for highly stressed fine threaded metal connections up to 3/4", e.g. pneumatic and hydraulic applications. For applications in mechanical engineering, the automotive industry and on agricultural and construction machinery. DVGW certified
For securing and sealing metal pipe threads, e.g. for applications at low temperatures, e.g. for maintenance work outside industrial plants, etc. BAM approval for use with oxygen up to 15 bar and +60 °C. DVGW certified up to 2"
For securing and sealing metal pipe threads, e.g. for applications at low temperatures, e.g. for maintenance work outside industrial plants, etc. BAM approval for use with oxygen up to 15 bar and +60 °C. DVGW certified up to 2"
Recommended for all coarse metal threads where a slow cure of the thread sealant is required.
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