Factory Wholesale PriceList for SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant Supply to Bolivia
Short Description:
Description It is one- component, moisture curing acetic silicone sealant. It cures fast to form a permanently flexible, waterproof and weather resistant silicone rubber. Where to use Widely used in construction, glass assembling and home decoration.SV-628 has good adhesion to most common building materials e.g. glass, ceramic, tile, wood and fiber glass. Key Features 1. 100% silicone 2. Easy to apply 3. Excellent elasticity 4. Excellent adhesion to most common building materials ...
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Description
It is one- component, moisture curing acetic silicone sealant. It cures fast to form a permanently flexible, waterproof and weather resistant silicone rubber.
Where to use
Widely used in construction, glass assembling and home decoration.SV-628 has good adhesion to most common building materials e.g. glass, ceramic, tile, wood and fiber glass.
Key Features
1. 100% silicone
2. Easy to apply
3. Excellent elasticity
4. Excellent adhesion to most common building materials
5. Outstanding weatherproofing capability
6. Fast Curing
Basic Application
1.All kinds of glass curtain wall weatherproof seal
2.For metal (aluminum) curtain wall, enamel curtain wall weatherproof seal
3.Joint sealing of concrete and metal
4.Roof joint seal
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/T881-2001 20LM; GB/T14683-2003 20LM.
Color
clear, black, silvery gray, white, brown
Package
300ml in cartridge * 24 per box, 590ml in sausage *20 per box
Shelf life
12 months
Note
If you want the TDS or MSDS or other details, please contact with our sales person.
Walls and Floors have teamed up with BAL to bring you an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide on how to waterproof a shower or wetroom, to get the area ready for tiling onto. Our professional tiler takes you through the process, and explains what he’s doing in layman’s terms.
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Waterproofing can be a less daunting task than it sounds, by using a product such as BAL Waterproofing Kit for Showers. It’s a simple, easy-to-use kit containing everything you need to waterproof the area.
When tiling any wet areas, for example the shower, or around a bath area, you must make some further considerations. Remember – grouts and adhesives are only water resistant and not waterproof. The main thing you need to do is waterproof the background that you’re going to be tiling onto.
In the video, our tiler uses in BAL WP1 kit. He shows you how to use it to waterproof your background, before you start to tile.
Before you begin, make sure you’ve got your safety wear on. Put on your gloves to protect your hands from any irritant substances, and wear goggles to prevent any nasty splashes from going in your eyes.
Also, make sure that you protect your shower tray. Put a protective sheet down. Make sure you mask up any fixtures or fittings that are exposed – such as the shower rail, etc. You’re then ready to start waterproofing the background.
Once you are happy that the background is in a fit and proper condition, and has been properly prepared, you can begin waterproofing. Firstly, pour some of the undiluted primer into a paint tray. And then, using a roller, simply paint the primer onto the walls. This will help remove surface dust, and will also aid adhesion. It is advised to start from the top of the wall and work down – just in case the primer slightly runs down the wall surface.
When priming, you should prime the walls the width of the shower tray and the height of the ceiling. This should be done on all walls that are in contact with the shower tray base. The primer is blue so that when you apply it to the walls, you can check that you have covered all areas. When the primer dries, the colour will fade. This should take approximately fifteen minutes, depending on the room temperature.
So once the primer is dry, you can then apply the WP1 coating to the same areas. Start by applying the coating first, fairly liberally – to all the corners, and where the walls meet the shower tray. Once this is done, cut the roll of tape to the required size, and place this into any corners and where the wall meets the tray. Push the tape to the wall; pushing out the air, and put another WP1 coating on top of the tape to secure in place.
When the first coat is dry, then apply a second coat of the waterproof coating. On the second coat, it is best to apply it to the wall in the opposite direction to that in which the first coast was applied. This will ensure that you have not left any gaps. So, all that’s left in the waterproofing kit is the polyester matting.
In the installation in the video, the tiler is working around a shower tray. It may be that you have a wet room floor, or a floor that has a timber construction. If this is the case, you can use the polyester matting, and apply in the same fashion, with the coating to add some strength and rigidity to the coating on the floor.
Once you’ve applied the second coat and this is dry, this will now be ready to tile and fully waterproof. However, we advise that you wait another 24 hours before you start to tile.
The last thing to remember is that on your final tile cut, you overlap the polyester tape. With a nice sharp Stanley knife, make sure you trim that off before undertaking any siliconing.
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