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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF HEMO - METALS

- Two - component materials - Short time hardening ( abt 2h ) - Non - poisonous, without solvent - Constant volume - Possible mechanical processing after hardening - Well adherence to all metal and non - metal surfaces except for teflon and polyethylene. - Possible laying onto oblique and verical surfaces with no leaking - No losses in material during work - Equipment layer with these materials ha an extended work - life - All repair and laying with these materials are quick and cheap

PREPARATION BACKGROUND

To removed rust and to make surface rough, grid it as long as the metal glow is obtained. Remove the fattness with a suitable - solvent, i. e. trichlorethylene. Wet surfaces should be first dried. Then lay the HEMO - METAL on such prepared surface. In case of emergency HEMO - METAL 2 caan be layed temporary on a gaat and wet surface.

PREPARATION AND LAYING OF HEMO - METAL

HEMO = METALS are two - component and therefore blend the components in the proper ratic ( table I ) before you lay the mass onto the metal or non - metal. Blend the components on a flat ( metal or plastic ) surface. In case of HEMO - METAL 2 to be layed onto a fat and wet surface, blend the components on the surface to be repaired to emulgate water and/or impurities in the material. After blending lay the material simply by a spatula onto the damaged surface. In case of larger damages , reiforce the liqued metals with glass or metal fabric.

MECHANICAL PROCESSING

After hardening HEMO - METALS can be mechanically processed by drilling, grinding, milling, polishing, etc.