24 Years Factory SV-8800 Silicone Sealant for Insulating Glass to Kenya Importers
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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
Note
If you want the TDS or MSDS or other details, please contact with our sales person.
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“Having been frustrated by RV leaks over the years, I was intrigued by the promise of this product, and as it turned out, Tim’s RV’s in Erving Massachusetts had a newer 2013 stick and tin travel trailer with serious water damage under repair that was a perfect test coach. So I contacted Greg Kelly of Seal Design to see if they would be interested in allowing us to test the product, and they eagerly agreed.”-Christopher Dougherty, Owner, RV Medics
Seal Design, a division of Dicor Corporation, has developed a new product called Seal-Tite CornerSeal which provides a durable, flexible and virtually impermeable seal between the unfinished union of the walls and roofs of RVs, according to Greg Kelly, the Elkhart company’s general manager, and the inventor of Seal-Tite.
“I developed CornerSeal for RV sealant applications from other industry applications we have engineered.” Kelly says. “CornerSeal is a cross-linked high tack mastic compound designed for quick stick bonding to various substrates. It is used on metal and Filon, the two exterior RV wall substrates.”
This is a step-by-step instructional video. For about ten dollars, you can fix a chipped or broken tooth. It does work, but I’m not a dentist and I’m not endorsing it. So if you attempt the procedure shown in the video, you do so at your own risk.
NOTE: Six months after this video was made, I finally got some “dental bond” and used it. It’s supposed to act as a primer to keep your new tooth from falling out like it does in the video. But it didn’t work for me at all. Still fell out. I didn’t use “etching gel” which I later found out could ALSO be used. There are some good comments on this video now suggesting great adhesive alternatives to super glue. One such thing is called “dental cement”. Perhaps that works. Please do some research on attaching the created tooth to your real tooth, and be careful.
I don’t recommend this for molars; I don’t think it can handle the compression unless you get some great adhesion. Also, be sure to ensure your bite is okay and that your mouth will still close!