🔧 Seal smart, save energy, and stay ahead with Red Devil F-Seal 181!
Red Devil 0841DX F-Seal 181 is a premium, fiber-reinforced, water-based duct sealant made in the USA. UL 181 A-M & B-M certified, it delivers superior leak-proof sealing for all HVAC duct types with fast-drying, low VOC, and weather-resistant properties. Exceeding SMACNA standards, it ensures durable, energy-efficient HVAC performance indoors and outdoors.
Material | Acrylic |
Brand | Red Devil |
Style | 1 - Pack |
Item Weight | 12.5 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 7 x 8 inches |
Compatible Material | Fiberglass, Plastic, Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Paste |
Supported Standards | UL 181 a-m, UL 181 b-m |
UPC | 075339003466 |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00075339003466 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Gray |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Manufacturer | Red Devil |
Part Number | 0841DX |
Item Weight | 12.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 0841DX |
Size | 1 Gallon |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Sealant |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Duct Sealant |
Batteries Required? | No |
Y**.
Great duct seal
Seals ducts and covers tape and joints well. Spreads nicely using paintbrush or gloved finger. Used while running the AC and surprisingly didn't get any bad odor. Once dried seems very durable and ended up touching up areas that didn't seal the first round and can see how well it seals once hardens. I think one bucket will be more than enough for a system in a home. Very pleased.
S**R
Thick and goes a long way
Used this to seal various parts of my air conditioning system. I applied to seams and screws on the air handler in the attic and also to all connections of the flex duct from the sheet metal plenum. The goal was to reduce as much air loss as possible.I removed the flex duct that was held on with duct tape and a screw. It was all installed around 35 years ago and I found old instructions that said to use duct tape which of course today you are not supposed to use duct tape for anything HVAC anymore. I used an old 2" paint brush. You really want one with stiff bristles because this stuff is thick maybe closer to joint compound consistency. I spread everywhere around each start collar really pushing the sealant into the cracks and leaving a thick layer. I put a liberal glob over any screwheads and spread across any places air might pass through such as seams.It was dry enough within an hour to not be pliable anymore but full cure says 24-48 hrs. For me, I was able to do the second coat for most except the thicker spots. I poured a little water into the jug which thinned it so I could get a better spread over the thicker parts and feather out the product. I was working in a hot attic and I found having a separate container with just water helped a lot since leaving the lid off obviously dries it out. Adding water back in seemed to restore even the drier bits along the sides of the jug. I used a putty knife to scrape it back in and it mixed back in to the rest of it easily. I assume after a full cure it no longer accepts water and creates a permanent moisture proof barrier. Otherwise what's the point.I also spread some on the neck of the start collar and then inside the duct so that when I slid the flex duct back over there would be a seal. This is what you're supposed to do. I then put a screw back in to secure the two together. You're not supposed to do that though, you're supposed to use a zip tie and tensioning tool but I didn't feel like spending the money on those things was necessary since the screws held fine all this time. I used paper backed, pressure sealing foil tape to wrap the flex duct and seal it to the collar. Using pressure you get a great seal so no air can get in or out. Another coating of this mastic over the taped edges and I was set. Simply pull the fiberglass back over the collar and against the plenum then pull the outer vapor layer over the insulation to the plenum and I was done.I also redid a bunch of the flex connections to the boots. The boots had riveted edges which could easily pass air through so I spread over all corners inside or out.I have a 5 ton system and with everything I did there is still half of the container left. I liked the white color because I was able to use it on the ceiling diffusers to seal any cracks without worry about the color. I don't know what else this stuff can be used on but I'm going to find out.
B**X
Easy to use, easy to clean
I used this duct sealant to seal seams and joints on approximately 250 feet of spiral pipe and assorted fittings and blast gates on my workshop sawdust collection system. I had a multitude of pipe joints, and size transitions from 8 inch duct down to 4 inches, along with a myriad of bewildering elbows and gates.The item performed as advertised, spreading easily across seams and joints and providing an airtight seal once properly cured.I found the application easiest with a cheap chip brush-aka a worn out paint brush with all but the first 1/2 of bristles brush cut off. Between this and latex gloves, I managed to properly seal every joint (inside and out) on the first try. School of hard knocks tip: keep a bucket of water and an old rag handy-this stuff is capable of coating a rookie installer in a wonderful layer of sealing goodness. However, I found that working cleanly and efficiently drastically reduced the amount of after the fact cleanup necessary.The hardest part of this process for me was waiting 24-48 hours for the duct sealant to cure before testing/usage. I used a few incense sticks to test for leaks, using the smoke to test for drafts/leaks within the vacuum system.Bottom Line Up Front: it works well, cleans up easily, and is relatively inexpensive. I have 3/4 of the large pail left-for future expansion projects.
R**N
Product good.
Very good for sealing ductwork.Would have been bet ter if the co mp any would have put Ta pe to keep l I d on during tra ns Port.
M**E
Easy to work with
Great product
M**5
covers well and seals good.
great item. brushes on good. seals and hardens well.
N**.
The product comes very hard hard to work with.
I finally used it it was hard difficult to handle. I would not recommend it. I need some kind of compensation or I would like to return this product.
B**R
Great product and replacement experience.
Liked the first two tubs so much I ordered a third. I used this to help air seal my new duct system located in my crawlspace. After almost two years, there is no cracking, chipping, or peeling. Two coats hides the print of the foil tape underneath. Appears to be very solid and durable.However, the third tub had a shipping issue and arrived with the lid slightly open which then leaked into the box. Amazon's return policy had a replacement on front porch two days later. This time someone completely sealed the lid to the bucket with a tape called " The Gripper" which prevented the same thing from happening again - box arrived upsidedown with the tape split open. Same delivering company both times.
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