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For long term storage of pro-seal (at least 2 years), I know that it should
be
refrigerated. Does anyone know if putting it in a freezer (-18C) would be
even
better?
thanks
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Hi ProSeal Warriors
When I worked at Boeing , they stored ready mixed ProSeal in a very very
cold
freezer in the parts room. Then you put the tube under hot water until it
was
at room temp. I bought some tubes of two part ProSeal as I have a air gun
used
with these tubes and you can lay down a bead very nicely. The factory tech
rep.said you can store mixed Pro-seal packed in dry ice in a box in the
freezer for a few days. I stored all my proSeal in the freezer for about a
year and it seem to work out fine. The 6 month date on the tubes is more
like
a garrentee of freshness then a life limit as the factory will retest it and
relabel it if its past the 6 month date ( they delayed my shipment to retest
there stock , I wonder how old it really was ). So if it mixes up ok you can
still use it.
You can also thin it with MEK after you mix it ( just once ) to brush it
with a acid brush . I brushed most of my ProSeal layers.
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Hi ProSeal Warriors
When I worked at Boeing , they stored ready mixed ProSeal in a very very
cold
freezer in the parts room. Then you put the tube under hot water until it
was
at room temp. I bought some tubes of two part ProSeal as I have a air gun
used
with these tubes and you can lay down a bead very nicely. The factory tech
rep.said you can store mixed Pro-seal packed in dry ice in a box in the
freezer for a few days. I stored all my proSeal in the freezer for about a
year and it seem to work out fine. The 6 month date on the tubes is more
like
a garrentee of freshness then a life limit as the factory will retest it and
relabel it if its past the 6 month date ( they delayed my shipment to retest
there stock , I wonder how old it really was ). So if it mixes up ok you can
still use it.
You can also thin it with MEK after you mix it ( just once ) to brush it
with a acid brush . I brushed most of my ProSeal layers.
Good luck. Jim LePard rebel254 JimsRebel@aol.com
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YES !! Most refrigerators have automatic defrost, which thaws things
out.
A freezer is a much better place for storage.
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YES !! Most refrigerators have automatic defrost, which thaws things
out.
A freezer is a much better place for storage.
....bobp
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Ken
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Yes.
Freezer is much better if sealed airtight so that the dry air does not
cause the Proseal and catalyst to dry out itself (same as freezer burn on
meat).
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For long term storage of pro-seal (at least 2 years), I know that it should
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Ken
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Yes.
Freezer is much better if sealed airtight so that the dry air does not
cause the Proseal and catalyst to dry out itself (same as freezer burn on
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even
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thanks
Ken
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Thanks for the advice guys!
It's sealed and frozen.
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Thanks for the advice guys!
It's sealed and frozen.
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