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PR 1422 B2 for fuel tank sealing


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is there any chemical reaction if my sealant PR 1422b2 mixed with METHEL ETHEL KETONE ( M E K ) ? i have run out of PR 1422 A2,, so i used B2 and mixed with small amount of MEK ( METHEL ETHEL KETONE) just to less the viscosity.. is there any problem with this? pls advice because my supervisor is too much worry about this,, thanks... by the way im using in fuel tank bladder cell plunge.

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MEK is actually in the sealant...

Here is a MSDS for PR-1422B2

From the Ecological section:

Ecological: NOTICE: THERE ARE NO DATA AVAILABLE ON THE PRODUCT ITSELF. CLEAN

AIR ACT - HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS (CAA SECTION 112): THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS

THE FOLLOWING CHEMICALS REGULATED UNDER SECTION 112 FOR NAT IONAL EMISSION

STANDARDS OF HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS NOTIFICATION. FORMALDEHYDE, METHYL

ETHYL KETONE, TOLUENE, PHENOL.

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MEK is the best when you want to remove PRC..............recommended by Boeing!!!!!! Myself, i use PRC quite often and I wouldn't use it like you did............in a fuel Tank.....if the PRC do not cure correctly!!!.........you have to do it again. .....defuel....open panels, ventilate........... Good luck

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