The use of anaerobic resin for assembling any object is an everyday affair. Whether for domestic work or plumbing installations, there's nothing like using an effective resin to ensure a good joint result and, therefore, perfect sealing. There are several types of resins; you decide which one suits you.
Anaerobic resin refers to a gel that hardens in the absence of air. The choice obviously depends on the use you are going to make of it. If you plan to make joints related to plumbing, it is preferable to opt for the suitable resin to avoid any risk of crumbling. To ensure a good finish, it is advised to scrub the joints to remove any adhering parts. Furthermore, if the joint is greasy, it should be degreased beforehand with a solvent made of alcohol or acetone. You will also find among the range of products offered the resin suitable for metallic threaded joints. The ideal temperature for this type of anaerobic resin is between -55°C and +125°C.