Factory directly provide SV-618 Acetic Glass Sealant for Rio de Janeiro Importers

Factory directly provide SV-618 Acetic Glass Sealant for Rio de Janeiro Importers
  • Factory directly provide SV-618 Acetic Glass Sealant for Rio de Janeiro ImportersFactory directly provide SV-618 Acetic Glass Sealant for Rio de Janeiro Importers
  • Factory directly provide SV-618 Acetic Glass Sealant for Rio de Janeiro ImportersFactory directly provide SV-618 Acetic Glass Sealant for Rio de Janeiro Importers

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Description It is one-component acetoxy silicone sealant with fungicide to form a durable and flexible rubber seal resistant to water, mildew and mold.   Where to use SV-618  is an excellent candidate to consider the reliable prevention of mildew formation around fixtures in high humidity and temperature areas such as bath and kitchen rooms, swimming pool, facilities and lavatories. It also has good adhesion to most common building materials e.g. glass, tiles, ceramics and fiber glass, painte...


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Description

It is one-component acetoxy silicone sealant with fungicide to form a durable and flexible rubber seal resistant to water, mildew and mold.

 

Where to use

SV-618  is an excellent candidate to consider the reliable prevention of mildew formation around fixtures in high humidity and temperature areas such as bath and kitchen rooms, swimming pool, facilities and lavatories. It also has good adhesion to most common building materials e.g. glass, tiles, ceramics and fiber glass, painted wood.

 

Key Features

1. 100% silicone

2. Easy to apply

3. Highly efficient and safe bactericide

4. Low VOC

5. Proven Performer

 

Technical data sheet

Technical data sheet for reference,

  Test standard 1000
Appearance ISO 11600 Have no grain, no agglomerations
Extrudability,g/ml ISO 8394 450
Tack Free Time,min ASTM C 679 20
Density,g/cm3 ISO 1183 1.0
Slump,mm ISO 7390 0
Heat weight loss,% ISO 10563 7
Ultimate Tensile Strength,MPa ISO 8339 0.4
Ultimate Elongation,% ISO 8339 150
Ultimate Shear Strength, MPa ISO 4587 N/A

 

Certification

JC/T885-2001 20LM; and GB/T1741-2007 Mildew Proofing Grade 0

 

Color

clear, black, silver gray, white

 

Package

300ml in cartridge * 24 per box

 

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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