The sealant I used "ENA 168 " was left behind by plumbing contractors a few years ago.
Seems to be pretty useful stuff, though I've no idea whats in it.
Pink stuff (A) smells acidic (acetic or formic. maybe) and the white stuff (B) doesn;t have much smell and probably contains talc or fumed silica.
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Any guesses as to what it might be? Doesn't seem to be an epoxy.
Google translate has "Enamax super strong piping enamel ENA-168 Contains nanometer ultra-fine particles molecules, which penetrates into the deep part of the coating and blocks cracks when exposed to heat.
Good adhesion, high toughness, thermal expansion and shrinkage without cracking and falling off. Acid and alkali resistance and cooling medium" but then they would say that.
Equivalent UK market products?
Edited by edlithgow on 19/05/2020 at 10:20
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