HT glue | Silplast ®
The specially developed HT adhesive Silplast® BK 1300 hardens in the air and reliably bonds a wide variety of components made of steel, fibers, vermiculite or calcium silicate up to temperatures of approx. 1300 ° C.
- Container
- Tube 20 ml | Tube 90 ml | Cartridge 310 ml | Bucket 25 kg
- Colour
- White | Black
-
Up to 1300 °C
Our HT glue Silplast ® BK1300 can be used at temperatures up to 1300 °C.
Connects
Hardens in the air and connects a wide variety of components.
Specially developed
Try out other possible uses in our laboratory.
CHARACTERISTICS
The specially developed HT adhesive Silplast® BK 1300 hardens in the air and reliably bonds a wide variety of components made of steel, fibers, vermiculite or calcium silicate up to temperatures of approx. 1300 °C.
Our laboratory and technical center are designed to test other possible uses so that we can determine initial reference values for industrial use.
Benefits
- Specially developed
- Temperature-resistant adhesive up to 1300 °C
- Hardens in the air
- Connects a wide variety of components made of steel, fibers, vermiculite or calcium silicate
- It is possible to try out other possible uses in our laboratory and technical center
-
Downloads
Data sheet SILPlast 1300 BK M0
Product properties, typical applications and availabilities.
Hoffmann product catalog
Refractory | Seals | Foundry supplies | Conveyor chains | Chesterton
Download
-
Since 2001, KS Kneissl & Senn Technologie GmbH
has been producing insulation materials and seals for a wide range of applications up to a temperature range of 1600 °C. A diverse range of machinery (CNC 5-axis milling, plotting, punching, sewing, water jet cutting, vacuum forming, etc.) enables us to shape a wide variety of materials for you. The main materials include: glass fibers, aramid fibers, mineral fibers, biosoluble fibers, ceramic fibers, silicate fibers, vermiculite, calcium silicate, microporous materials, elastomers (rubber, silicone, silicone foam, etc.), etc.
The company has been ISO9001 certified since 2009, currently in accordance with the 2015 revision of the standard.