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to prepare elastic sealing wax rubber or gutta-percha is mixed with shellac at 100 °C, and 100 wt. parts of gutta-percha take 10-25 wt. parts shellac.

The best proportion is 12,5 wt. parts shellac. The adhesive strength of sealing wax is increased by adding 25 wt. including a solution of rubber in gasoline. This mixture is thoroughly mixed in a water bath at a temperature of 100 °C, followed by the addition of paints, molding, etc.

The sealing wax produced in this way is distinguished by its high adhesive power, long-term elasticity and special strength, which are inaccessible to any other types of sealing wax.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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