17 Years Factory SV-8890 Two-component Silicone Structural Glazing Sealant for Lithuania Manufacturers
Short Description:
Description SV8890 is neutral curing, designed for glass, stone, marble, granite, aluminum curtain wall and glass daylighting roof and metal structural engineering structural adhesive seal designed silicone sealant structure, excellent bonding performance of structure and the weathering resistance, after artificial accelerated weathering test, various physical and chemical properties have no obvious change in the sealant. When using, SV8890 with dedicated two-component glue machine constructi...
In the past few years, our company absorbed and digested advanced technologies both at home and abroad. Meanwhile, our company staffs a team of experts devoted to the development of 17 Years Factory SV-8890 Two-component Silicone Structural Glazing Sealant for Lithuania Manufacturers, We are sincerely looking forward to establishing good cooperative relationships with customers from at home and abroad for creating a bright future together.
Description
SV8890 is neutral curing, designed for glass, stone, marble, granite, aluminum curtain wall and glass daylighting roof and metal structural engineering structural adhesive seal designed silicone sealant structure, excellent bonding performance of structure and the weathering resistance, after artificial accelerated weathering test, various physical and chemical properties have no obvious change in the sealant. When using, SV8890 with dedicated two-component glue machine construction, two kinds of components in accordance with the provisions, mixing ratio after curing form elastomer.
Key Features
1. None sag
2. Adjustable working time
3. Excellent adhesion to most building substrates
4. High bonding strength and modulus
5.12.5%movement capability
6. Silicone durability
Basic Application
1.Glass, stone, marble, granite, aluminum curtain wall and glass daylighting roof and metal structural engineering structural adhesive seal;
2.Insulating Glass of the second seal
3.Many other building and industrial applications
Technical data sheet
Test project | Unit | value |
Flow, sagging or vertical flow | mm | 0 |
Operating time | min | 20 |
surface drying time(25℃,50%R.H.) | min | 40-60 |
Durometer Hardness | Shore A | 20-60 |
At 23 ℃ maximum tensile strength elongation | % | ≥100 |
Tensile strength(23℃) | Mpa | 0.9 |
Tensile strength(90℃) | Mpa | 0.68 |
Tensile strength(-30℃) | Mpa | 0.68 |
Tensile strength(flooding) | Mpa | 0.68 |
Tensile strength(flooding – ultraviolet) | Mpa | 0.68 |
Bond damage area | % | 5 |
Thermal aging(thermal weight loss) | % | ≤5 |
Thermal aging(crack) | No | |
Thermal aging(efflorescence) | No |
Certification
GB 16776
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
Note
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Lawyer, Ken Moll, speaks on the adverse reactions to silicone gel breast implants.
Joel Daly: Asbestos, DES, Dalcon Shield and now silicone gel breast implants. What man has manufactured has come back to haunt him in the form of law suits product liability.
Kenneth B. Moll: I’ve been getting as many as three to five calls a day from women. J. Daly: A day? K. Moll: Yes, all of them concerned with the implant, the safety of the implants that they’ve received. 90 to 95 percent of which have adverse reactions to the silicone implants.
J. Daly: Ken Moll is one of only a hand full of attorneys nationwide who has been working exclusively in this specialized field. He presently represents over 10 percent of the 500 women who already have filed lawsuits. Since the FDA ban was announced thousands more have been calling their lawyers asking what they should do absent any adverse symptoms.
K. Moll: That’s a tough call, because there is a latency period, by which the women can actually come down with or manifest an adverse reaction to the silicone. In other words, they might not experience reaction right now, but it’s just a matter of time or down the road, say some experts that they might see or manifest some type of adverse reaction to the silicone.
J. Daly: Ken, what advice do you have for women who has concerns about these breast implants?
K. Moll: If they’re not experiencing problems now keep seeing a doctor, don’t rush to have them removed, don’t run to a lawyer to file a lawsuit. The women should be aware though that there is a cut off time for them to file a lawsuit. If they discovered this, most states will say that you have two years from the date when they discovered or knew or should have known the cause of action or the injury.
J. Daly: One major misconception, the issue is not whether or not the implant is leaking. According to Moll all implants leak.
K. Moll: The manufacturers will stipulate to that fact. They even classify them as low bleed or high bleed implants. It’s not an issue or it’s not something we have to prove that the women have silicon in their body. What we have to prove is whether or not this particular woman had an adverse reaction to the silicone.
J. Daly: What would you like the manufacture to do? K. Moll: I’m not necessarily saying that a ban should be had on all silicone breast implants. I’m telling the manufacturers, put in your package inserts that these women might come down with human adjuvant’s disease, connect tissue disorder, auto- immune deficiency, sclerodaerna, Sjogren’s disease, cancer or death. We don’t know how many women are going get it but some might. The choice is yours either the silicone implant or the saline implant.
J. Daly: In two recent implant suits serves a California woman won a $7.3 million verdict and an Alabama women won $5.4 million. Ken Moll says it’s only the beginning, in his words were just seeing the tip of the iceberg.
Moll Law Group
401 N Michigan Ave 12th Floor
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: 312.462.1700
https://MuggyWeld.com customer Dave Wyatt had a 1929 Briggs R2 engine with corrosion in the bottom of the carb bowl. Dennis writes:
“I have a very early Briggs R2, I noticed about 2 months ago and the heart of it, the Carb had cancer in the bowl. It’s an early Tillotson type R. Someone fixed it several years ago with a 5/16 inch bolt and rubber washers. Well I had to fix it right. I would hate to see something like this go to the scrap heap. I went to Muggy weld, and bought a starter kit of their Super Alloy 1. After watching the how to videos and a little practice it worked great! It works on several other metals so I made a small copper disk and placed over the main hole and it flowed and stuck to the zinc die cast” Dennis Wyatt
Update: Hi Mike, It just so happens that I finally got a tank for that engine and just got it running. No leaks and it did fine.
YouTube video of the engine running after the repair:
Zinc die cast and pot metal are frequently thrown in the trash because welding supply stores typically do not carry solders for pot metal. The previous owner, with limited choices, tried plugging the hole with a bolt and rubber washers.
*https://muggyweld.com/packets/superalloy1postsale.pdf
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