Construction Sealant ▶ Silicone Sealant

SILMATE 1995

SILICONE STRUCTURAL GLAZING SEALANT

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APPLICABLE STANDARDS


ASTM Specification C920 Type S, Grade NS, Class 50, Use NT, G, A and O 

ASTM Specification C1184 for structural silicone sealants 

Chinese specification GB 16776 for structural glazing

ETAG 002



PACKAGING AND COLOR INFORMATION


CARTRIDGE: 300ML

SAUSAGE: 590ML

COLOR: Black, White, Gray


Regular Color


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DESCRIPTION


One-part, neutral curing silicone sealant, specially developed for building structural curtain wall applications. With excellent weatherproofing and unprimed adhesion on a wide range of building materials such as glass, anodized aluminum, granite, coated metals. Silicone Sealant is extruded from packing with sealant gun when used, and it quickly cures at room temperature by reaction with moisture in the air to form a durable, flexible silicone rubber seal.



APPLICATION


Silicone structural glazing in curtain wall, such as factory glazing of unitized curtain wall system or field constructed stick curtain wall system; Structural attachment of many panel systems; Protective glazing applications; Panel stiffener applications.



TYPICAL PROPERTIES



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SHELF LIFE AND STORAGE


When stored at or below 27℃(86°F) in the original unopened containers, this product has a usable life of 12 months from the date of manufacture. Refer to product packaging for "Use By" date.



LIMITATIONS


Not recommended for building materials that bleed oils, plasticizers, or solvents-materials such as impregnated wood, oil-based caulks, green or partially vulcanized rubber gaskets or tapes. Not recommended for use in totally confined spaces as the sealant requires atmospheric moisture for cure. Not recommended for continuous water immersion applications. Not recommended for use on frost-laden or wet surfaces. Not recommended for places where painting of the sealant is required, as the paint film may crack and peel. Do not apply at temperatures below 4℃ or above 40℃.





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