1. Anaerobic glue (anoxic glue) becomes very thick in winter, and the curing speed is relatively slow.
A: This is the inherent characteristics of hypoxic rubber, the temperature is reduced, the viscosity is larger, and the curing time is prolonged. Below -5 ℃, if used for inactive metals, curing will occur; The temperature increases, the viscosity decreases and the curing time shortens. The problem can be solved if the operation site is changed to a warm environment.
2. Do users reflect that the frequently used anoxic glue suddenly decreases in locking strength?
A: After investigation, some customers apply anti-rust oil or other oil to prevent the inventory thread parts from rusting, or ask the supplier to apply grease to the thread parts, and the assembly is not caused by oil removal. The problem was solved after oil removal.
3. The customer has reported that the anoxic glue used to lock tight sealing thread joints (such as for copper ball valve threads, etc.) found that there are very few sealing failures?
Answer: If the use is correct, the sealing pass rate of the anoxic glue should be assembled as quickly as possible and adjusted to the right Angle to leave enough curing time. Do not adjust the Angle or other reasons to twist the workpiece that has just been assembled for less than a few minutes, which will destroy the ongoing chemical reaction.