SILMATE 1999
SILICONE STRUCTURAL GLAZING SEALANT
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
ASTM Specification C920 Type S, Grade NS, Class 50, Use NT, G and A
ASTM C1184 Standard Specification for Structural Silicone Sealant
Chinese specification GB 16776 for structural glazing
ETAG 002
PACKAGING AND COLOR INFORMATION
CARTRIDGE: 300ML
SAUSAGE: 590ML
COLOR: Black, White, Gray
Regular Color
DESCRIPTION
One-part, high strength, neutral curing silicone sealant specially developed and tested for structurally glazed curtain wall applications, especially for structural glazing in high-rise & supertall curtain wall, big-sized glass curtain wall, complicated construction curtain wall and situations with high-security requirement. The material is supplied as a paste, which cures into an extremely tough elastomeric silicone rubber ensuring a durable, flexible, watertight bond upon exposure to atmospheric moisture.
APPLICATION
Silicone structural glazing in high-rise & supertall curtain wall; Silicone structural glazing in big-sized glass curtain wall; Silicone structural glazing in complicated construction curtain wall; Silicone structural glazing in situations with high-security requirement; Other silicone structural glazing and protective glazing applications.
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
SHELF LIFE AND STORAGE
When stored at or below 30℃ (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℃.