Foothill Hardware
Foothill Hardware
Hi-temp Stove/furnace Cement, 32 Oz. - Heavy Bodied Silicate For High Heat Repairs
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Hi-temp Stove/furnace Cement, 32 Oz. - Heavy Bodied Silicate For High Heat Repairs

SKU #587016 Model #KK0284-A

UPC #062159009389

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Foothill Hardware , 15825 Foothill Blvd. , Fontana , CA
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Description

Overview:
This Hi-Temperature Stove and Furnace Cement is a premium quality, heavy-bodied silicate compound designed for high-temperature applications. With a capacity of 32 ounces, this gray cement is perfect for repairing wood or coal stoves, furnaces, fireplaces, and flues. Its exceptional bonding and sealing capabilities make it ideal for both metal-to-metal and metal-to-masonry joints under 1/8 inch. Once heat cured, it becomes as durable as firebrick, ensuring long-lasting repairs that withstand extreme temperatures.

Key Features:
- 32 oz. of high-performance gray cement
- Heavy-bodied silicate formulation for superior bonding
- Ideal for repairing wood or coal stoves, furnaces, fireplaces, and flues
- Excellent for sealing metal-to-metal and metal-to-masonry joints
- Withstands extreme temperatures up to 1482 degrees Celsius (2700 degrees Fahrenheit)
- 24-hour drying time for effective sealing
- Non-asbestos formulation for safe use
- Meets or exceeds ASTM C 199 Pier test standards

Use Cases:
This versatile cement is perfect for homeowners looking to maintain their heating appliances. Whether you are sealing a flue, repairing a fireplace, or ensuring your stove operates efficiently, this cement provides a reliable solution. Its ability to prevent air and gas leaks makes it an essential product for any heating system maintenance.

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.