ThreeBond 1194 is a semidrying liquid gasket whose major component is special synthetic rubber. After it is applied and dried, it will form a rubber-like elastic body. Since it excels in padding property, it shows a high sealing effect on bonded surfaces that have poor flatness and large clearance. (Bullets mention padding, vibration, and impact benefits).
1207B Non solvent type silicone-based. (Less description, more bullets, including):
*Dries quickly and offers excellent pressure resistance immediately after applying and assembling.
*Does not corrode copper and copperbased alloys.
*Cures even if it is left at high temperature of 120?C in uncured state.
So, it sounds to me like the 1207B is more like a traditional liquid gasket, where a small amount is applied to the mating surfaces just before assembly, and the bulk of the sealing is done by metal contact with the liquid gasket filling the voids. The 1194 is applied to a surface and allowed to cure, and operates more like a rubber or traditional non-liquid gasket where the metal surfaces are not in contact/sealing.
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