New Fashion Design for SV-666 Neutral silicone sealant Wholesale to Puerto Rico

New Fashion Design for SV-666 Neutral silicone sealant Wholesale to Puerto Rico
  • New Fashion Design for SV-666 Neutral silicone sealant Wholesale to Puerto RicoNew Fashion Design for SV-666 Neutral silicone sealant Wholesale to Puerto Rico
  • New Fashion Design for SV-666 Neutral silicone sealant Wholesale to Puerto RicoNew Fashion Design for SV-666 Neutral silicone sealant Wholesale to Puerto Rico
  • New Fashion Design for SV-666 Neutral silicone sealant Wholesale to Puerto RicoNew Fashion Design for SV-666 Neutral silicone sealant Wholesale to Puerto Rico

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Description SV-666 neutral silicone sealant is a neutral curing glue single component, the modulus of the. It is specially designed for windows and doors caulking sealing general plastic doors and windows. It has good adhesion to glass and aluminum alloy, and has no corrosion.   Where  to use It is fit for multiple purpose sealing and bonding applications to form a silicone rubber adhering to adjacent substrates e.g. glass, ceramic, tile, wood and metal.   Key Features 1. 100% silicone 2. Eas...


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Description

SV-666 neutral silicone sealant is a neutral curing glue single component, the modulus of the. It is specially designed for windows and doors caulking sealing general plastic doors and windows. It has good adhesion to glass and aluminum alloy, and has no corrosion.

 

Where  to use

It is fit for multiple purpose sealing and bonding applications to form a silicone rubber adhering to adjacent substrates e.g. glass, ceramic, tile, wood and metal.

 

Key Features

1. 100% silicone

2. Easy to use

3. Waterproofing and weatherproofing

4. Primerless adhesion to most building materials

5. 12.5% movement capability

 

Technical data sheet

Test standard Test project Unit value
Before curing——25℃,50%R.H.
GB13477 Flow, sagging or vertical flow mm 0
GB13477 surface drying time(25℃,50%R.H.) min 30

GB13477

Operating time min 20
  Curing time(25℃,50%R.H.) Day 7-14
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.
GB13477 Durometer Hardness Shore A 28
GB13477 The ultimate tensile strength Mpa 0.7
  Temperature stability -50~+150
GB13477 Movement capability % 12.5

 

Certification

JC/T881-2001 12.5E;GB/T14683-2003 12.5E

 

Color

Black,White,Gray

 

Package

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

 

Shelf life

12 months

 

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