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AC Tech 250B-1/6 Quick Repair Low Temp Curing Sealant - AMS-S-83318B1/6

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Code: UN1866 | Class: 3 | Group: III
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AC-250 Class B is a two-part, polysulfide, quick repair sealant for integral fuel tank and fuselage sealing applications. The mixed compound is a thixotropic paste and can be readily applied with a spatula or extrusion gun. It will cure to a fuel-resistant rubber at temperature above 20°F. AC-250 Class B exhibits excellent tooling properties. Application uses include quick repair sealant for integral fuel tanks and quick repair of fuselage structure.
Two-Part Sealant Cartridges:

  1. Holding the cartridge, grasp the dasher rod and pull back approximately one inch

  2. Insert the ramrod into the hollow of the dasher rod, break the piston loose, and inject about 1/3 of the contents into the cartridge

    Note: Do not inject all of catalyst in one location. Distribute evenly throughout base material


  3. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all the contents of the rod are emptied into the cartridge. Remove the ramrod

  4. Mix for the required number of strokes (hand mixing) or for the required amount of time (machine mixing) indicated in the kit instructions

  5. When mixing is complete, remove bottom cap

  6. Pull the dasher rod back to the neck of the cartridge, grasp the cartridge firmly at the neck, unscrew the dasher rod and remove

  7. Screw the nozzle into the cartridge, insert into the extrusion gun and use as required. For hand extrusion, press the used dasher rod against the plunger to force the material from the cartridge

Storage

The shelf life of AC-250 Class B is 6 months from date of packaging, when stored at temperatures between 40 degrees F and 80 degrees F in its original container.

Health and Safety Precautions

AC-250 Class B-1/6 sealant is safe to use and apply when recommended precautions are followed. Before using this product, read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), which provides information on health, physical and environmental hazards, handling precautions and first aid recommendations. An MSDS is available on request. Avoid overexposure. Obtain medical care in case of extreme overexposure.

Specifications
AMS-S-83318A - Qualified
TAPS 1163 Ty V - Qualified

Typical Physical and Application Properties

  • color: Base - White, Accelerator - Dark Brown

  • Mixing Ratio: 100 base / 10 accelerator (by weight)

  • Nonvolatile Content: 95%

  • Base Viscosity (Brookfield #7 Spindle @ 2rpm): 9,000-13,000 poise

  • Application Life*: 10 minutes
  • Tack-free Time and Cure Time

    At 77 degrees F
    Typical Tack-free Time**: 1 hour
    Typical Cure Time***: 2 hours

    At 40 degrees F
    Typical Tack-free Time**: 5 hours
    Typical Cure Time***: 8 hours

    At 20 degrees F
    Typical Tack-free Time**: 10 hours
    Typical Cure Time***: 14 hours

    *Application life refers to the length of time the mixed compound remains at a consistency suitable for application with spatular or caulking gun. Application life is always measured at a standard temperature of 77 degrees F with a relative humidity of 50%. In general, for every 20 degree F rise in temperature, the application life is halved; and for every 20 degree F drop, it is doubled. High humidity levels during the mixing process will shorten application life.

    **Tack-free time is the length of time after which a mixed sealant will no longer tightly adhere to L-LP-690 standard low desnity polyethylene film.

    ***Cure time is defined as the length of time it takes AC-250 Class B sealant to reach 30A hardness. It depends on three factors: remaining application life, temperature and relative humidity. To a certain extent, the temperature/humidity factors for application life also apply to curing. To accelerate the curing process, apply heat up to (but no more than) 120 degrees F.

    Typical Physical and Performance Properties of Cured Compound when tested per AMS-S-83318

  • Color: Gray

  • Specific Gravity: 1.62

  • Hardness: 55 Shore "A"

  • Temperature Range: -65 degrees to 250 degrees F

  • Low Temperature Flexibility: No cracking, checking or loss of adhesion when tested at -65 degrees F (-54 degrees C)

  • Fluid Rupture Resistance: Retains Jet Reference Fluid 24 hours at 10 psig

  • JRF Immersed Cure: 6 hours - 42A

  • Rate (hardness A): 24 hours - 45A

  • Repairability: Peel strength to AMS-S-83318A sealant is 35 piw

  • Corrosion Resistance: Does not cause corrosion

  • Fungus Resistance: Non-nutrient

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