Krayden Now Offers Dow Corning's PV-804 Sealant for Room Temperature Curing
Dow Corning's PV-804 Sealant is ideal for room-temperature curing, is available in black or white, and offers protection against environmental degradation, thermal cycling stress, mechanical vibration shock and moisture.
DENVER — July 2011 — Krayden, Inc., a leading distributor of engineered materials, introduces Dow Corning's PV-804 Sealant, which is ideal for room-temperature curing.
Dow Corning's PV 804 sealant is available in black or white, and offers protection against environmental degradation, thermal cycling stress, mechanical vibration shock and moisture. The neutral, long-term bonding sealant is silicone based and is a proven solution in the PV industry with strong adhesion to standard photovoltaic substrates.
For more information about Dow Corning's PV-804 Sealant, contact Krayden, Inc., authorized Dow Corning distributor. To request technical data sheets or place an order, visit www.krayden.com.
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About Krayden, Inc.
Krayden, Inc. is a stocking distributor featuring adhesives, sealants, encapsulates, coatings, solder, solder chemicals, release agents, dispensing equipment and supplies with locations throughout the United States and five locations serving Mexico. The company has been named Dow Corning Electronics' Distributor of the year in 2008 2009 and 2010, and represents only the leaders in the engineered materials industry. Krayden is fully supported by its manufacturers as well as committed to updating its customers' about new products for their applications. The company's inventory is constantly being monitored for quality and shelf life at all locations. Krayden has the ability to customize its inventory based on customer's requirements, and it prides itself on having technical knowledge of its product lines. For more information, visit Krayden, Inc. at www.krayden.com.
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