<<Hylomar, at least in the States, went from being distributed by Permatex,
and being pretty easy to find, to being distributed by Valco, and being very
hard to find, about a year ago.>>
And shortly after Valco had shipped product, they sold it (as far as I can
tell), Greg.
I was on "a mission from G*d" to "resource" and found out the following.
The "end and current OWNER" is Rolls Royce (from about a year ago.).
I have in front of me a tube/box of Wurth. Product ID is DP 300.
It says and I quote (& if needed will photograph and put up on my site):
<quote>
Permanently malleable, high temperature-resistant sealent.
Manufactured under license from Rolls Royce Ltd.
For sealing engine crankcases, gearboxes etc. Temperature resistant from -58
(degree sign) F to +572 (degree sign) F. Absolutely impervious even after
year-long vibration. Can be stored for un-limited time at room temperature.
Remove all grease from surfaces to be sealed and apply DP 300 to both sides.
After approx. 10 mins, bring surfaces together, In the case of screw threads,
tighten up the screws after a few minutes.
Art.-Nr. 0890 100 048 Contents: 80 ml
</quote>
Please note that although the exact word "Holymar" does NOT appear on the box,
it DOES here:
http://www.wurthusa.com/project/en/leftnavi/catalog/product.php?path=04.0190.
jpg
or
http://tinyurl.com/37l24y
To the best of my knowledge after a LOT of research, Wurth-USA owns "the
game"!!
IIRC, most of a full DAY to follow da tracks!!<F>
Ed
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