[Public-List] Butyl and Polycarbonate

Glenn via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Tue Oct 7 19:24:17 PDT 2014


Rod,

The local marine supply stores carry it here in Seattle area, west marine and hArbor MArine in Everett.  The wholesaler is Fisheries Supply .  The have online retail shopping and a retail store also.  So could ship to you I think.  Don't know about east coast suppliers...

I buy it in a one quart can.  It's pretty thick paste, not quite putty like, but spreads well with a blade or putty knife, so probably not viscous enuf for a caulk gun application .


Regards
Glenn

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> On Oct 7, 2014, at 5:38 PM, Rod <weatherhelm at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Glen :
> It seems to me that I should know Dolphinite from way back but I don't recall seeing it recently.  Where do you buy it and in what form ? ( tape, squeeze tube,  tube for caulking gun, tub ? )
> 
> 
> Cheers,  Rod 
> 
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Glenn via Public-List
> Date:07-10-2014 12:37 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: Bill Wallace , Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all
> Subject: Re: [Public-List] Butyl and Polycarbonate
> 
> Hello Bill,
> 
> People on the Cruisers Forum seem to like butyl for all kinds of bedding applications also.  As an alternative, I  use Dolphinite to bed my poly window replacements with out any discoloration or fogging for 
> 6 or 7 years now.  Seems to work very well, and cleans up super easy with thinner.  Also doesn't grow mildew around the edges like some of the synthetics , as it contains a herbicide of some sort.
> 
> Glenn brooks
> Dolce 318
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> > On Oct 7, 2014, at 6:45 AM, Bill Wallace via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> > 
> > If you read those lists, things like butyl acetate are problems, but the chemical in butyl tape, isobutyl isn't listed as a problem.  That isn't definitive, as I couldn't find a positive statement about isobutyl being safe.  If you are using polycarbonate, expect to redo the portlights every 5-7 years.  That is what I was replacing and mine were nearly opaque after about 8 years.   I will watch mine and see if there are any problems, but so far after 1 summer they look good with the butyl tape - it isn't clear how long it would take to react if there is going to be a problem.  For sure, cleaning up butyl is far easier than cleaning silicone, so if I have to replace them in a few years, it will be a much small job than the first replacement was.
> > 
> > Bill.
> > 
> > 
> > On Monday, October 6, 2014 4:29 PM, Greg Bover via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > When I redid my port lights a few years ago it wasn't because they leaked,
> > it was because I couldn't see out of them anymore because of fogging. When I
> > got the boat they were an unknown plastic and caulked with what appeared to
> > be butyl. I use polycarbonate in my business and I knew that it was subject
> > to embrittlement and fogging when exposed to certain chemicals. I did some
> > research and found lists like the ones at
> > www.palramhort.com/pdffiles/PC...Info/PC_Chemical_Resistance.pdf  and
> > http://www.holophane.com/hlp_library/brochures/HL-2445.pdf.
> > As there are various sorts of butyl and butyl compounds on the lists of
> > chemicals to avoid in contact with polycarbonate I opted to use a Dow UV
> > resistant silicone. I had to do quite a bit of masking to make a neat job of
> > it, but so far, (two years) it has held up well with no sign of fogging.
> > It seemed to me that the best combination would have been safety glass with
> > butyl, but the estimate for just the glass for the four larger ports was
> > $250, whereas I could use off cuts from my shop for nothing. Ahh.life on a
> > shoestring.
> > 
> > Greg Bover
> > A-30 #114
> > PENSIVE
> > Gloucester
> > 
> > Gregory R Bover
> > V.P. Operations, Project Manager
> > C. B. Fisk, Inc.
> > www.cbfisk.com
> > 978 283 1909
> > 
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