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Jason Tsangaris October 11th 06 10:22 PM

Silicone Sealant
 
I have a tube of silicone rubber sealant from radio shack, under the archer
brand name. Is this silicone aquarium safe? I know you can buy specific
aquarium silicone, but since I have this, I want to know if it can be used.

tia,

Viper

carlrs October 12th 06 12:24 AM

Silicone Sealant
 

Jason Tsangaris wrote:
I have a tube of silicone rubber sealant from radio shack, under the archer
brand name. Is this silicone aquarium safe? I know you can buy specific
aquarium silicone, but since I have this, I want to know if it can be used.

tia,

Viper


If it is 100% pure silicone, it probably is. But even then not all safe
silicones are created equal. I have used CRL silicone before and found
it hard to work with and it also cure way to fast, often leaving small
pockets of air where leaks can occur.
I recommend Dow Corning or GE.

Carl


Jason Tsangaris October 12th 06 01:17 AM

Silicone Sealant
 
The ingredients a

1. Methyltriacetoxysilane
2. Silica
3. Polydimethylsiloxane

Do these ingredients make up pure silicone?


"carlrs" wrote in
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Jason Tsangaris wrote:
I have a tube of silicone rubber sealant from radio shack, under the
archer brand name. Is this silicone aquarium safe? I know you can
buy specific aquarium silicone, but since I have this, I want to know
if it can be used.

tia,

Viper


If it is 100% pure silicone, it probably is. But even then not all
safe silicones are created equal. I have used CRL silicone before and
found it hard to work with and it also cure way to fast, often leaving
small pockets of air where leaks can occur.
I recommend Dow Corning or GE.

Carl




carlrs October 12th 06 04:00 AM

Silicone Sealant
 

Jason Tsangaris wrote:
The ingredients a

1. Methyltriacetoxysilane
2. Silica
3. Polydimethylsiloxane

Do these ingredients make up pure silicone?


Yes.

Methyltriacetoxysilane- is one of the main ingredients of silicone
sealent that gives off the vinegar smell.

Silica- is another raw ingredient

Polydimethylsiloxane- also known as PDMS is a silicon-based organic
polymer, and is particularly known for its flow properties. PDMS acts
like a viscous liquid, similar to honey. PDMS is also the primary
component in Silly Putty.

Carl


winch46 October 12th 06 05:10 PM

Silicone Sealant
 
Most silicone - unless specified "suitable for aquariums"... is not
designed to be under constant submersion ....Over time it will break
down and leaks will develop.
This is especially important if in sal****er set-up...
I would not use anything that does not say "suitable for aquariums" ...


Jason Tsangaris wrote:
I have a tube of silicone rubber sealant from radio shack, under the archer
brand name. Is this silicone aquarium safe? I know you can buy specific
aquarium silicone, but since I have this, I want to know if it can be used.

tia,

Viper



swarvegorilla October 20th 06 11:06 AM

Silicone Sealant
 

"carlrs" wrote in message
ups.com...

Jason Tsangaris wrote:
The ingredients a

1. Methyltriacetoxysilane
2. Silica
3. Polydimethylsiloxane

Do these ingredients make up pure silicone?


Yes.

Methyltriacetoxysilane- is one of the main ingredients of silicone
sealent that gives off the vinegar smell.

Silica- is another raw ingredient

Polydimethylsiloxane- also known as PDMS is a silicon-based organic
polymer, and is particularly known for its flow properties. PDMS acts
like a viscous liquid, similar to honey. PDMS is also the primary
component in Silly Putty.

Carl


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