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When time is of the essence, order a 6-ounce cartridge of PPG Aerospace® PR-2001 B-1/2 Fuel tank Sealant from SkyGeek. Designed to cure at a rapid rate, this fuel tank sealant will have you off the ground and back in the sky in less time. The Type 2, Class B-1/2, Grade 1 Spec fuel tank sealant is easy to use and goes on smoothly with less odor and a shortened dry time. The sealant has a service temperature range from -80°F (-62°C) to 320°F (160°C), with intermittent excursions up to 420°F (216°C), so it can be used in any environment. Once cured, it maintains its excellent elastomeric properties when exposed to jet fuel and aviation gas.
PPG Aerospace® PR-2001 B-1/2 Fuel Tank Sealant from SkyGeek is designed for fillet sealing of fuel tanks, but it can also be used for other aircraft fuselage sealing applications. It adheres well to most common aircraft substrates and is a thixotropic paste before curing. Use an extrusion gun or spatula to apply the sealant and then allow it to cure at room temperature to form a resilient bond. The sealant should be used on properly prepared aircraft substrates.