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ww111 04-10-2004 05:23 PM

Yet ANOTHER odd request
 
What disolves RTV?

Background info: I've been asked to change the windows in the Peacekeeper Armored Vehicles owned by the US Marshalls Special Ops Group (BIG guys, well armed) and the method I've been told to use sounds iffy at best. Is there is a chemical that readily disolves or softens RTV (Silicone, Acrylic, Urethane)

Odd question I know.

Collins

Chicane 04-10-2004 05:40 PM

I would think...hrm... good question. Why do you want to dissolve it??? Normally when replacing automotive glass you push a needle through it, then zip this sharp wire all the way around the glass, which basically cuts the seal. Then you jsut lift it out.

- Rob

lee 04-10-2004 06:46 PM

http://www.skykleen.com/Applications/ProdAps3.htm

http://www.ellsworth.com/Catalog/Dynaloy.pdf

http://www.genchemcorp.com/electroch...gensolve.shtml

no personal knowledge of any of these.

ww111 04-10-2004 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Chicane
I would think...hrm... good question. Why do you want to dissolve it??? Normally when replacing automotive glass you push a needle through it, then zip this sharp wire all the way around the glass, which basically cuts the seal. Then you jsut lift it out.

- Rob

This glazing is 2" thick and fits in a frame that's got a 90 Degree angle to it so the Garote method isn't going to work for me. I was hoping it would tho'

Thanks
Collins


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