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miamiair 2nd Dec 2010 17:38

Airbus Sealants
 
Can someone point me to where I can locate the Consumable Material List for the A320?

I looked in the SRM 51-35 for Consumable materials, it states this has been superseded. I am looking particularly for the sealant Z-16.104 that is used to bond the leading edge plates to the composite structure.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

On a side note, I am new to the Airbus systems, so I am still learning to navigate through the manuals.

spannersatcx 2nd Dec 2010 18:30

PMS - process materials and specifications manual, chpt 02-08-00 page 19 says MIL-S-8802 or more commonly know as PR1422.

Alber Ratman 2nd Dec 2010 21:03

A or B??? Bet its B!!:E

miamiair 3rd Dec 2010 16:34

Thanks, much appreciated.

gas path 3rd Dec 2010 18:39

PR1422 can you still use that stuff? As good as it was I think Boeing has stopped using it due to what's in it.

miamiair 3rd Dec 2010 19:00

It is still used. Great stuff, but nasty for you.

PEOPLESX 6th Dec 2010 17:15


As good as it was I think Boeing has stopped using it due to what's in it.
I've no Boeing experience, but we use this stuff on our Airbus mainly in the fuel tank area, even better works PR1826B1-4 (if you need a B-sealant), but it's more expensive than the PR1422.
Both very unhealthy, but the best for your aircraft (like MEK and Mastinox :ok: )


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