3M™ Scotch-Seal™ Metal Sealant 2084

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One part, aluminum-colored sealant that dries to a tough, flexible film

Ideal for bonding and sealing aluminum to glass, metals and woods

Water, oil and fuel resistant

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  • One part, aluminum-colored sealant that dries to a tough, flexible film
  • Ideal for bonding and sealing aluminum to glass, metals and woods
  • Water, oil and fuel resistant
  • Retains sealing properties after extended aging when painted

3M™ Scotch-Seal™ Metal Sealant 2084 is a one-part aluminum colored, general purpose, medium viscosity sealer that air dries to a tough, flexible film that resists water, oils and fuel. The sealant has a strong, reliable internal integrity after full cure.

Sealant is available in tube, pail or drum


Ideal for Bonding and Sealing Aluminum to Glass

3M™ Scotch-Seal™ Metal Sealant 2084 (PDF, 268.74 Kb) requires no mixing or guess work for easy, no-hassle dispensing. It is ideal for bonding and sealing aluminum to glass in a single step and also adheres well to many other metals and woods. The fast-drying formula is tack-free in only five minutes and paintable when skinned. This means faster completion of projects or processes along with reduced wait times and costs. Painting after curing is recommended, especially if sealed area will be subjected to UV exposure.


Recommended Applications


General industrial sealing
Metalworking


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