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Sulfur Compounds
FAQ

Atlas Sulfur Cements
Versatile, easy to use Does not deteriorate in storage
Hot pour, no mixing of components Does not deteriorate in storage
Hardens quickly Self-leveling
Available in yellow, black or custom colors Develops high strength within 2 hours
 
General instructions to use Atlas Sulfur Cements - refer to the product Data Sheet for specific information:
Melt product to between 275°F (135°C) & 295°F (146°C) for use - do not heat above 320°F (160°C)
Stir while heating
Pour into place
 
Grinding Wheel Hubs
Carbo-Vitrobond
Carbo-Vitrobond GW
Vitrobond
Custom Formulation
For use on vitrified grinding and abrasive wheel hubs
Specific Gravity is lower than lead, resulting in less weight per hub
Shrinkage is lower than lead
Provides an excellent bond to the wheel and will not lose strength or adhesion under conditions of vibration, thermal or physical shock
Self-lubricating to the drive shaft
 
Capping Compound
Used for testing concrete strengths
Does not require temperature or humidity controlled pouring or curing conditions
Can be tested two hours after pouring
 
Insulator Compound
Vitrobond 120
T-Vitrobond 120
Custom Formulation
Used to pot metal posts in electrical insulators and bushings
Withstands weather and thermal shock
No curing time
Cleaner than Portland Cement and gypsum compounds
 
Post Setting Compound

Anchor Bolt Setting Compound

Vitrobond
Vitrobond 120
Eliminates need to caulk
Excellent adhesion to concrete and metal
Can be painted
 
Other
Vitrobond Corrosion Resistant Mortar
Carbo-Vitrobond Corrosion Resistant Mortar
 
CONTACT US: sulfurdept@atlasmin.com OR 1-800-523-8269 x102, Sulfur Cement Sales