What is the Best High-Temperature Sealant for 1000oF without Copper?

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For high-temperature applications requiring a sealant that withstands up to 1000°F without copper, options like RTV style sealants are recommended. Users suggest exploring products from Deacon and Copaltite, which have been successfully utilized in similar conditions. The discussion highlights the importance of ensuring the sealant is metal-free for compatibility. Recommendations emphasize checking the specifications of each product to confirm temperature resistance. Overall, several viable alternatives exist for high-temperature sealing needs.
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Does anybody know of a RTV style sealant that can handle constant temperatures in the range of 1000oF?

Oh, and it cannot be copper based. Thanks.
 
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Can you use a metal/metal seal?
 
Try this website. My company has used this before with great success.

http://www.deacontech.com/products.html

Thanks
Matt
 
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Copaltite might work for you.

http://www.escopro.com/copaltite-sealants.html
 
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