Leading Manufacturer for SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant to Guyana Factories

Leading Manufacturer for SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant to Guyana Factories
  • Leading Manufacturer for SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant to Guyana FactoriesLeading Manufacturer for SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant to Guyana Factories
  • Leading Manufacturer for SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant to Guyana FactoriesLeading Manufacturer for SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant to Guyana Factories

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Description It is one- component, moisture curing acetic silicone sealant. It cures fast to form a permanently flexible, waterproof and weather resistant silicone rubber.   Where to use Widely used in construction, glass assembling and home decoration.SV-628 has good adhesion  to most common building materials e.g. glass, ceramic, tile, wood and fiber glass.   Key Features 1. 100% silicone 2. Easy to apply  3. Excellent elasticity 4. Excellent adhesion to most common building materials  ...


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Description

It is one- component, moisture curing acetic silicone sealant. It cures fast to form a permanently flexible, waterproof and weather resistant silicone rubber.

 

Where to use

Widely used in construction, glass assembling and home decoration.SV-628 has good adhesion  to most common building materials e.g. glass, ceramic, tile, wood and fiber glass.

 

Key Features

1. 100% silicone

2. Easy to apply 

3. Excellent elasticity

4. Excellent adhesion to most common building materials          

5. Outstanding weatherproofing capability

6. Fast Curing

 

Basic Application

1.All kinds of glass curtain wall weatherproof seal
2.For metal (aluminum) curtain wall, enamel curtain wall weatherproof seal
3.Joint sealing of concrete and metal
4.Roof joint seal

 

Technical data sheet

Technical data sheet for reference,

  Test standard 1000
Appearance ISO 11600 Have no grain, no agglomerations
Extrudability,g/ml ISO 8394 450
Tack Free Time,min ASTM C 679 20
Density,g/cm3 ISO 1183 1.0
Slump,mm ISO 7390 0
Heat weight loss,% ISO 10563 7
Ultimate Tensile Strength,MPa ISO 8339 0.4
Ultimate Elongation,% ISO 8339 150
Ultimate Shear Strength, MPa ISO 4587 N/A

 

Certification

JC/T881-2001 20LM; GB/T14683-2003 20LM.

 

Color

clear, black, silvery gray, white, brown

 

Package

300ml in cartridge * 24 per box, 590ml in sausage *20 per box

 

Shelf life

12 months

 

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