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Figure 12-6. Sealant Injection Guns<br />

Before using sealant materials, refer to the sealant<br />

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for information<br />

on handling precautions.<br />

SAE AMS-S-8802, SEALING COMPOUND<br />

(POLYSULFIDE) 62<br />

MIL-PRF-81733, SEALING AND COATING COMPOUND,<br />

CORROSION INHIBITIVE 48<br />

12.4.4 Sealant Kits (Semkits®). Certain types of sealants,<br />

such as SAE AMS-S-8802 (MIL-S-8802) and MIL-PRF-<br />

81733, are available as ready to use kits (Semkits®). These<br />

kits are compact, two-part mixing application units designed<br />

for convenient storage, easy mixing, and proper application of<br />

the sealant in small quantities. The base component of the<br />

sealant is packed in standard 2-1/2 ounce and 6 ounce cartridges<br />

which are placed in a filleting gun or injection gun for<br />

application after mixing with the accelerator/catalyst. There<br />

are two styles: the Barrier Style which holds proportioned<br />

amounts of the two components separated by an aluminum<br />

barrier disc; and the Injection Style, which stores the accelerator/catalyst<br />

material within the injection rod to separate it from<br />

the base compound prior to use (Figure 12-7). When using<br />

Semkits®, note that the handle or the injection/dasher rod contains<br />

a pre-measured amount of accelerator/catalyst and should<br />

be retained until the ramrod has been operated to break the<br />

seal at the bottom of the injection/dasher rod releasing the<br />

accelerator/catalyst into the base component and mixing is<br />

completed. All of the materials contained inside these two-<br />

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