Slowtack
Well-Known Member
Anybody know if its safe to use polysulphide or polyurethane sealant on a polypropylene skin fitting below waterline?
Polysulphide is what I would expect to use with underwater skin fittings as it retains elasticity.
However, I know that polysulphide and polyurethane are not compatible with certain plastics eg ABS, PVC, Polycarbonate, acrylic - but I can find nothing about Polypropylene in that regard. I am reluctant to use Sikaflex or similar polyurethane as it is less accommodating to movement once cured than polysulphide and is difficult to disassemble without damage once cured.
Links:
http://blog.dankim.com/2009/04/24/marine-sealants/
http://www.masticmasters.com/polysulfide-VS-polyurethane.html
Polysulphide is what I would expect to use with underwater skin fittings as it retains elasticity.
However, I know that polysulphide and polyurethane are not compatible with certain plastics eg ABS, PVC, Polycarbonate, acrylic - but I can find nothing about Polypropylene in that regard. I am reluctant to use Sikaflex or similar polyurethane as it is less accommodating to movement once cured than polysulphide and is difficult to disassemble without damage once cured.
Links:
http://blog.dankim.com/2009/04/24/marine-sealants/
http://www.masticmasters.com/polysulfide-VS-polyurethane.html