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High Temperature Sealants are a type of Adhesives and Sealants used to provide a secure bond in extreme temperatures. They are typically used in applications such as automotive, aerospace, and industrial manufacturing. High Temperature Sealants are designed to withstand temperatures up to 600°F (316°C) and are often used in applications that require a strong, durable bond. They are also used in applications that require a sealant to resist high temperatures, such as in the automotive and aerospace industries.
High Temperature Sealants are available in a variety of forms, including silicone, epoxy, and acrylic. They are also available in a range of colors and viscosities, allowing for a wide range of applications.
Some companies in the High Temperature Sealants market include 3M, Dow Corning, Henkel, Sika, and Permabond. Show Less Read more