ASI 600
Hi-Temp Red Silicone

 

Description | Typical Uses | Directions
Surface Preparation USDA Status
Priming | Specifications | Safety Precautions

 

DESCRIPTION

        ASI 600 Hi-Temperature Red Gasket Maker is a one-part, moisture curing, RTV (room temperature vulcanizing) silicone that cures to form a tough rubber gasket. ASI 600 was specifically formulated to be used as a formed-in-place gasket where operating temperatures up to 500°F continuous and 600ºF intermittent. ASI 600 will remain permanently flexible and provides excellent resistance to aging, vibration and shock.
 
TYPICAL USES
        The primary use for ASI 600 is formed-in-place gaskets in high temperature applications to replace conventional paper and cork gaskets. Such uses include:
Automotive
     valve covers
     axle housings
     water and oil pump seals
     thermostat housings
     bearing cap seals
     timing chain covers
     fuel pumps to blocks
     solenoid covers
Industrial
     pump and compressor gaskets
     appliance door gaskets
     humidifier gaskets
     air conditioner gaskets
     repairing torn silicone rubber sheets
     ductwork gaskets
     dust collection components
     wire and cable insulation
     furnace door gaskets
 
 
DIRECTIONS
        ASI 600 is ready to use and requires no mixing or additives. The cure mechanism begins as soon as the sealant comes in contact with the air. At conditions of 25°C (77°F) and 50% relative humidity, the sealant will skin in 10 minutes and cure within 24 hours (1/4" bead), ultimate cure in 7 days.
 
SURFACE PREPARATION
        All surfaces should be clean and dry. It is recommended that bonding surfaces be solvent wiped with a naphtha, ketone or chlorinated solvent. Suitable solvents include xylol, toluol and mineral spirits. Do not solvent wipe with alcohols or oil-containing solvents such as Varsol. For gasket applications, apply an even bead, with a diameter of 1/8" or less, to one surface, making certain to surround all bolt holes. Press, do not slide parts together, and torque normally. On surfaces where adhesion is not desired, a light coat of oil or grease will act as a release agent. I f removal of ASI 600 is necessary, it can be wiped off surfaces to be mated when uncured. After the material cures, it can be abraded or scraped from the surface. ASI 600 is not recommended as a gasket for cylinder heads, manifolds or in contact with fuels.

USDA STATUS
        American Sealant, Inc., has on file documentation from the USDA that states ASI 600 sealants are chemically acceptable for use on structural surfaces in official establishments operating under the Federal Meat and Poultry Inspection Program. The final granting of authorization for the proposed use of such com-pounds is the responsibility of the inspector in charge of the official plant. Technical assistance will be provided by the Product Safety Branch of the USDA upon request.

PRIMING

        ASI 600 is formulated for primary use as a formed-in-place gasket material because substrate release, rather than adhesion, is required. If good adhesion should be required, a primer should be used. Consult primer techsheet or contact ASI for technical assistance. 

SPECIFICATIONS

        ASI 600 meets the requirements of MIL-A-46106A Type 1 and meets FDA, USDA requirements.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
        ASI 600 releases small amounts of acetic acid during cure. After cure, acetic acid odor disappears. Adequate ventilation should be provided with extensive use of this sealant. On direct contact, uncured sealant will irritate eyes. Flush eyes well with water and call physician. Avoid prolonged contact with skin.

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