PriceList for SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to San Francisco Manufacturers

PriceList for SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to San Francisco Manufacturers
  • PriceList for SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to San Francisco ManufacturersPriceList for SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to San Francisco Manufacturers
  • PriceList for SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to San Francisco ManufacturersPriceList for SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to San Francisco Manufacturers
  • PriceList for SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to San Francisco ManufacturersPriceList for SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to San Francisco Manufacturers

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Description SV-8800 is two components, high modulus; neutral curing silicone sealant specifically developed for assembly of high performance insulated glass units as secondary sealing material.   Where to use It is a two-component silicone that offers variable work life with high bonding strength to maintain the integrity of insulating glass unit, suits both commercial and residential IGU.   Key Features 1. High Modulus 2. UV resistance 3. Low vapor and gas transmission 4. Primerless adhesion...


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Description

SV-8800 is two components, high modulus; neutral curing silicone sealant specifically developed for assembly of high performance insulated glass units as secondary sealing material.

 

Where to use

It is a two-component silicone that offers variable work life with high bonding strength to maintain the integrity of insulating glass unit, suits both commercial and residential IGU.

 

Key Features

1. High Modulus

2. UV resistance

3. Low vapor and gas transmission

4. Primerless adhesion to coated glass

5. 100% compatible to SV-8890

 

Technical data sheet

Test standard Test project Unit value
Before curing——25℃,50%R.H.
GB13477 Specific gravity(After mixing)   1.33
GB13477 Operating time min 20-40
GB13477 surface drying time(25℃,50%R.H.) min 80-188
corrosivity     No
7 days after curing——25℃,50%R.H.
GB/T 531 Durometer Hardness Shore A 40
GB13477 The tensile modulus at 12.5% elongation Mpa 0.18
  The ultimate tensile strength Mpa 0.92
GB13477 Elongation limit (fracture) % 150

 

Certification

GB-24266-2009;

 

Color

Component A(Base) – White, Component B(Catalyst)- Black

 

Package

1. Component A(Base): (190L), Component B(Catalyst) (18.5L)

2. Component A(Base):24.5kg (18L), Component B(Catalyst): 1.9kg (1.8L)

 

Shelf life

12 months

 

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