Especially
in the energy sector it can suddenly come to failure of plants.
Then it is good to have a confident repair product. MM-metal
oL-steelceramic is a PolymerMetall for the repair of oily,
greasy or fuel contaminated metals and alloys in case of stress
due
to cracks, corrosion, abrasion, impact or chemicals. The degree
of soiling does not in any way affect the bonding with the
structure of the soiled metal surface. High technical data
and also the chemical resistance and bonding with the structure
on a dirty metallic surface are remarkable features of MM-metal
oL-steelceramic. MM-metal oL-steelceramic is certified by “Lloyds
Register of Shipping”. In addition to that there is available
a vendor performance evaluation of a leading German transformer
producer.
Further
information
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Microscope
photographs, direct-MM-bonding, bonding on contaminated
surfaces, pressure tight tests (Technical report # 006)
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Elimination
of oil leaks from electrical devices like transformers,
shunt reactors, transducers, etc. (Technical report # 017)
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Please
visit our website at
www.polymermetal.com
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Short
time for preparation and realisation (setting up of vacuum
and drain of oil not required!)
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Welding
is often impossible due to specific dangers of fire
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No
distortion of welding because of high heat supply
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No
emitting of internal tension at the transformer tank due
to the influence of heat
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When
welding oil leakages, certain pin porosity develops due
to the combustion of oil in the sealing joint, which will
lead to corresponding leakages later
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Through
welding, the protection against corrosion in and around
the repair area will be eliminated, especially on new equipment.
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With
the use of MM-metal oL-steelceramic, the protection against
corrosion will be improved; no crevice corrosion
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The
substantial reduction of repair time leads to lower repair
and breakdown costs
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Storage
stability of a minimum of 5 years even after several openings
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Easy
and small dosage (~ 50 g) possible with the use of measuring
spoons to avoid unnecessary waste of material
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