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On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:59:34 -0500, "Robert11"
wrote: Hello: Is it safe to use the typical GE RTV silicones against a Polyethylene (PE) coax outer jacket ? I know the RTV's use some type of acid (acetic ?) to cure the stuff, and I was wondering if anyone might have any first hand experience if there is any kind of interaction with a coax outer jacket ? Thanks, Bob Although Bob isn't asking about sealing connectors, this thread has drifted that way. If this is indeed his need, then I offer my method. I use Plymouth-Bishop No. 122 rubber tape followed by an overwrap of a good quality vinyl tape. http://www.plymouthbishop.com/ If memory serves, I bought the 122 at Home Depot, although their web site doesn't show that they carry it anymore. An electrical supply house would likely be a source. |
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