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Old 03-14-2007, 05:09 AM   #1
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Is there a sealant out there that is FDA approved, temp rated, and washable? I have to install temp probes for my solenoids, and I need a way to seal them up in the bottom of my sight glasses. Help.
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Food grade silicone caulk/sealant should handle the high temps just fine.
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McMaster-Carr -

GE Silicone Adhesives/Sealants, Page 3305

102, 103, 108, and 109 Multipurpose— Use for sealing, bonding, and gasketing. Won't run on overhead and vertical surfaces. Adhere to metal, glass, wood, silicone resin, vulcanized silicone rubber, ceramics, natural and synthetic fiber, and plastics. Begin to harden in 20 minutes. Temp. range is -75° to +400° F. Meet MIL-A-46106B, Group I, Type I. FDA compliant and USDA approved. NSF-51 certified for use with food equipment materials. UL recognized.

108 is translucent.

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