Sealants
Sealants are materials used to fill leaks or gaps to form a tight barrier. They are used in many areas, from the construction industry to the automotive industry to household repair.
There are many different types of sealants that are suitable for different applications. Some are made of rubber or silicone and are suitable for sealing water or air passages. Others are made of polyurethane and are suitable for use in construction applications, such as sealing windows or doors.
Sealants are usually easy to process and apply. They can be applied in the form of cartridges that contain a nozzle for precise application, or in the form of tapes or foams that can be easily applied to the area to be sealed.
An important factor in choosing the right sealant is the environment in which it will be used. Some sealants are more resistant to UV radiation or chemicals than others, while others are better suited for use in damp areas or at low temperatures. It is important to consider the specific requirements of the application in order to select the right sealant.
In summary, sealants are important materials used to fill leaks or gaps and form a tight barrier. They can be used in many areas and there are many different types suitable for different applications. It is important to consider the specific requirements of the application to select the right sealant.
- No MEKO - free from butanon-2-oxime
- Complies with GEV EMICODE® EC1 plus - very low emissions
- Fungicide equipped
- Good adhesion to metals, including non-ferrous metals
- Particularly user-friendly: low odour and significantly less harmful to health
- Non-corrosive, weather/UV and aging resistant
- Above-average cross-linking speed, skin formation and tack-free
- Resistant to most chemical requirements of the automotive industry; such as various engine and gear oils, as well as cold and antifreeze agents
- Uniform curing regardless of external influencing factors
- High resistance to oil and high temperatures