20 Years manufacturer SV-9300 Fireproof silicone sealant Export to French

20 Years manufacturer SV-9300 Fireproof silicone sealant Export to French
  • 20 Years manufacturer SV-9300 Fireproof silicone sealant Export to French20 Years manufacturer SV-9300 Fireproof silicone sealant Export to French

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Description SV – 9300 Fire resistant silicone sealant is a one-component, neutral-curing silicone sealant exhibiting superior performance in applications where sealing openings in walls and floors are needed to control the spread of fire, smoke, toxic gasses, and water during fire conditions.   Where to use It is an ideal material designed for use in fire-stop systems for through penetrations and joints. This product excels in applications where greater water resistance is required e.g. ...


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Description

SV – 9300 Fire resistant silicone sealant is a one-component, neutral-curing silicone sealant exhibiting superior performance in applications where sealing openings in walls and floors are needed to control the spread of fire, smoke, toxic gasses, and water during fire conditions.

 

Where to use

It is an ideal material designed for use in fire-stop systems for through penetrations and joints. This product excels in applications where greater water resistance is required e.g. curtain wall, building facade, expansion/pipe and cable joints.

 

Key Features

1. 100% silicone

2. Excellent weatherproofing and waterproofing

3. Low gas transmission rate

4. With highly efficient redundant

 

Basic Application

1.Building fire seam sealed

2.Building façade

3.cable joints

 

Technical data sheet

Test standard Test project Unit value
Before curing——25℃,50%R.H.
GB13477 Flow, sagging or vertical flow mm 0
GB13477 Operating time min 15
GB13477 surface drying time(25℃,50%R.H.) min 40-60
Sealant curing speed and operating time will have different with different temperatures and temperature, high temperature and high humidity can make sealant curing speed faster, rather low temperature and low humidity are slower.21 days after curing——25℃,50%R.H.
GB/T 531.1-2008 Durometer Hardness Shore A 20-60
GB13477 60% elongation of cementation   no damaging
GB13477 Elongation limit % 120
GB/T 24267 Sealant level   20HM
GB/T 24267 Fire prevention level   FV-0

 

Certification

GB/T 24267-2009

 

Color

Black

 

Package

300ml in cartridge * 24 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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