[Rhodes22-list] Robert on rebedding ports...
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R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sat Mar 22 14:04:42 EDT 2008
Ed,
NP-1 is normally used to seal metal parapet wall caps. These often move
substantially, so the product has to remain flexible for up to twelve years. At
least that's what the label says and it's worked extremely well under adverse
conditions. Sherwin Williams also has a one part urethane that works well.
Rummy
In a message dated 3/22/2008 1:05:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ekroposki at charter.net writes:
Bob,
That was direct to the PDF, here is how I got there:
http://products3.3m.com/catalog/us/en001/auto_marine_aero/marine/node_GSWWSBSW
85be/root_GST1T4S9TCgv/vroot_GS4JK4Y166ge/gvel_QH8HT14PGTgl/theme_us_marine_3_
0/command_AbcPageHandler/output_html
Anyway, as you may be aware, Captain Rummy uses a product that he uses and
has experience with in roofing: NP-1
It is a one part urethane. I was reading the label on an old tube of 5200
and it said one part urethane. It certainly is different from what Rummy's
product is. 5200 is glue, and gets very hard. Boat makers use it
extensively to secure things. The problem is its lack of flex on a boat.
As fiberglass decks flex they cause cracks with 5200, that cause leaks.
I knew that 3M developed 4200 to deal with that issue. So I tried to get
some technical answers as to differnces between: 5200, 4200, LifeSeal, and
NP-1. I am not Roger P., so I am stuck with what is on the labels.
Apparently all the mentioned products are Urethane mixtures of some type.
For different purposes we need to use different products.
And my brief study does not get into silcone, silcone II, neoprene, etc.
Anyway, the page I posted is hard to get to on the 3M site. You would think
that would direct you to it in oriniary English, but you have to try the
exact terms before you get to it.
I use Rummy's product. It has remained flexible on seams for two years.
Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
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