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Can you use o-rings? They are the cleanest look and the cylinder and
the rings can be opened and reused if a new life form decides to make
it's debut inside.
Clifford Wagner
www.scienceinteractives.com
On Jun 26, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Jeff Rosenblatt wrote:
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> Good afternoon everybody,
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> I need sealer recommendations for a water exhibit piece. We have a 2
> foot tall cylinder, about 8" in diameter, and we plan to fill with a
> water/oil mixture, which can then be turned upside down over and
> over in
> a circular motion. The cap pieces are fitted, but we need a sealant
> to
> ensure the liquid does not leak out. The sealant also has to be
> able to
> cure and not degrade with exposure to water and oil. Weight-wise, the
> caps are supported to hold the liquids in the cylinder...all they have
> to do is effectively seal the container and not degrade.
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> Any recommendations based from experience? I am grateful for any and
> all input.
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> --Jeff--
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> Jeff Rosenblatt
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