Trending Products SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant for Gabon Importers
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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
Note
If you want the TDS or MSDS or other details, please contact with our sales person.
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This video covers how to connect a galvanized pipe to p.v.c. or a p.v.c. pipe to galvanized pipe.
If you haven’t already watched my video “How to cut out a rotted out waste nipple,” I recommend you check it out before viewing this one. You can find this video here:
http://www.bobsplumbingvideos.com/how-to-cut-out-a-rotted-waste-nipple-remove-old-galvanized-pipe/
After I remove a broken nipple I’ll always try to match up that nipple to the old one which makes putting everything back together.
But what if you don’t have an identical match to the nipple you removed or just want to transition to a different material i.e.: copper, brass tubing or PVC?
You can accomplish this through the use of no-hub couplings a.k.a. frenco couplings. These couplings are typically used to joint cast iron waste pipe but over the years the manufacturers figured out that they can be made to joint several different materials together, which in the service and repair world, makes life sweet!
Different manufacturers generally use their own designations to identify which materials the couplings will transition to and that’s usually a combination of letters and numbers i.e.: CK115, T150, T250 etc.
These couplings are very handy when making on the spot repairs and over the years I’ve come up with a combination of couplings that I always have on hand to get the job done.
Happy Plumbing!
Bob
Experiment #189: Hot Glue
(Rated G) This is an item that’s been requested by some, but for some reason, nobody has attempted it until now. It wasn’t the best experiment but it wasn’t all that boring, either. I did have to manually move the camera to get the best view, though. I microwaved five hot glue sticks at once to guarantee something good happened. I was expecting the glue sticks to melt a little more than they did, but towards the end they did glow in the middle, implying that had I added more time, I would have been treated to a nice flare-up or perhaps some plasma. What resulted was that the glue sticks held their shape until they were moved, not unlike the chocolate bars I did way back in season one, they looked unchanged until I actually moved them. In the end, however, this was declared a bad idea since it really served no practical purpose except for entertainment. Although it probably wasn’t a bad idea….
Intermission is a clip of an ocarina demonstration played by YouTube user omashanti, who has given me his full permission and consent to use the video footage I filmed of him in my YouTube videos. This is also footage of what will be another episode of Scenes From Life, only the full thing is a good six or seven minutes long! Season 5 of Microwave me is filmed with a high-tech state of the art digital camcorder and stars host and producer Matthew Villani as Captain Microwave and for this episode, a Proctor-Silex microwave named Lindsay.