Best Price for SV-800 General purpose MS sealant for Swaziland Factory
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Description General purpose and low modulus MSALL sealant is a high quality, single component, paintable, anti-polluting neutral modified sealant based on silane-modified polyether polymers. The product does not contain solvents, no pollution to the environment, while most of the building materials, without primer, can produce superior adhesion. Product Features 〔1〕 environmental protection products: no solvent, no PVC, no isocyanate, non-toxic, tasteless, non-polluting, fast curing;...
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Description
General purpose and low modulus MSALL sealant is a high quality, single component, paintable, anti-polluting neutral modified sealant based on silane-modified polyether polymers. The product does not contain solvents, no pollution to the environment, while most of the building materials, without primer, can produce superior adhesion.
Product Features
〔1〕 environmental protection products: no solvent, no PVC, no isocyanate, non-toxic, tasteless, non-polluting, fast curing;
[2] surface coating: compatible with most industrial paint, dry surface can be painted, so does not affect the curing speed;
[3] easy to use: excellent thixotropy and extrusion, for a wide temperature range.
〔4〕 good adhesion: the stone, aluminum, ceramics and cement components, and most of the building materials with excellent adhesion properties; no pollution of the porous material.
[5] excellent weather resistance, aging performance, superior tensile and compression resilience;
[6] neutral curing, stone, cement and other non-corrosive building materials, to overcome the common silicone rubber easy to contaminate the shortcomings of the substrate.
Basic use
General purpose and low modulus MSALL sealant Suitable for use:
[1] construction of housing and other areas of bonding and sealing;
[2] fixed panel, frame, window sill installation, suitable for a variety of building materials such as paint metal, glass, wood, concrete, stone, masonry and other ordinary seal;
[3] seam and ceiling seal;
[4] water pipes, roof gutter and other seals;
[5] activity room, container seal;
[6] interior decoration seal;
[7] mildew – suitable for kitchen and toilet applications;
〔8〕 the floor system of bonding, especially for housing renovation when the laying of tiles;
[9] on the porous material or smooth, moist surface has a strong adhesive force.
[10] Please note: MSALL sealant is not suitable for glass inlay use; for the prefabricated concrete displacement joint seal recommended supporting the use of Jiang special primer.
Technical data sheet
Test standard | Test project | Unit | value |
Before curing——25℃,50%R.H. | |||
GB13477 | density | g/m³ | 1.40±0.05 |
GB2793 | Non-volatile components | % | 99.5 |
GB13477 | Flow, sagging or vertical flow | mm | 0 |
GB13477 | surface drying time(25℃,50%R.H.) | min | 45-60 |
Curing speed | mm/24h | 3 | |
Sealant curing speed and operating time will have different with different temperatures and temperature, high temperature and high humidity can make sealant curing speed faster, rather low temperature and low humidity are slower.
14days after curing——25℃,50%R.H. |
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GB13477 | Durometer Hardness | Shore A | 22-28 |
GB13477 | The ultimate tensile strength | Mpa | 1.0 |
GB13477 | elongation at break | % | 550 |
Color
White, black, grey
Package
300ml plastic cartridges
Shelf life
12 months
Note
If you want the TDS or MSDS or other details, please contact with our sales person.
Over time I’ve been noticing small cracks appearing on my Keystone Cougar fifth wheel trailers plastic fenders. The cracking is taking place around the screws holding the fenders to the trailer sidewall. It started off with one or two but is slowly progressing to more and more every year. If this kept up and left unchecked, I fear one day I’d lose a fender during travel.
So, I decided this summer to pull the fenders off and see what could be done to beef them up, stop the cracking and prevent a full on failure. A reader recently contacted me via email with some insight to the problem. He believes the cracking might be caused by the indented area for the screws not being flush with the backside.
Ray,
At the end of your shelf repair video, you showed a shot of the cracks around the mounting screws for the fenders.
I just removed the fenders from my trailer so I could caulk the steel wheel tubs to the side of the trailer.
Upon reinstallation of the plastic fenders, I noticed that the indents for the screws are not flush with the back side.
If you over tighten the screws it is going to crack the plastic.
There is room enough to put a washer between the fender and the sidewall.
You might be able to epoxy a washer on the back side to reinforce the plastic.
I enjoy your videos.
Arthur
I elected to take Arthur’s advice and use some washers on the back side of the fender behind the screw holes. Instead of using epoxy I chose to use SikaFlex 291 sealant. I embedded the washer into the Sikaflex and then applied a healthy layer of it all around the indented plastic area. On the front side of the fender behind each screw, I added a small rubber grommet.
Time will tell but I believe the repair and modifications made should help extend the life of my fenders and at least prevent a catastrophic failure at speed on a highway. If not, thanks to thunderbird97 on YouTube for pointing me to a website to order up a replacement set.
“thunderbird97 - Ray here is a website I ordered my fender skirts in case you need it, https://www.icondirect.com , the only difference was old ones were thicker, new ones are made out of better material, holes matched up perfect. Here is the Canada site www.icondirect.ca”
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If you’ve ever stepped from your bed in the morning still half asleep only to leap back in again as soon as your warm pinkies touch the icy cold floor you’ll know how a draughty home feels.
Gaps and draughts around skirting boards and floors are simple to fix yourself with a tube of sealant bought from most DIY stores.