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Hylomar 61208 Af Advanced Formulation Solvent Free 80 Ml / 2.7 Oz on 2040-parts.com

US $19.39
Location:

Texas, United States

Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hylomar Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:61208 UPC:Does not apply


Hylomar ADVANCED FORMULATION  is a non setting non hardening polyester-urethane 

based jointing compound. Since it is non setting, it can be taken apart and put back together without

 re-application as long as it remains clean. It offers an unlimited assembly time, is resistant to almost 

all fluids and vibration. Hylomar AF is easy to apply, and easy to disassemble. It will also clean off 

easily with acetone or Hyloclean®.


Hylomar AF is solvent free and does not have the gap filling properties of Hylomar Universal Blue

or Hylomar M.

Advanced formulation is ideally suited for dressing gaskets to assist with gasket alignment during 

assembly, for easy removal later, and to improve the sealing properties of all types of gaskets. 

Gaskets dressed with Hylomar AF can usually be reused as they will not stick to the base metal. 

Hylomar AF makes future disassembly of parts very easy since it is non setting. Hylomar AF is 

designed to seal close fitting metal flanges and is resistant to most automotive fluids and chemicals.  

Temperature range -58˚F to +482˚F continuous.

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