High Quality Siway PU FOAM Export to Munich
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Description This product is the expansion, moisture curing, has the strong cohesiveness, elastic foam obturator structure; Save work to save time, reduce waste; High bond strength; Bubble can stick in the concrete, wood, metal, plastic, such as base material surface, but not including teflon, silicon resins; Key Features 1. Noise silencing effect 2. Strong bonding strength 3. Water & weatherproof 4. Primerless adhesion to most building materials Basic Application 1.Doors and Windows a...
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Description
This product is the expansion, moisture curing, has the strong cohesiveness, elastic foam obturator structure; Save work to save time, reduce waste; High bond strength;
Bubble can stick in the concrete, wood, metal, plastic, such as base material surface, but not including teflon, silicon resins;
Key Features
1. Noise silencing effect
2. Strong bonding strength
3. Water & weatherproof
4. Primerless adhesion to most building materials
Basic Application
1.Doors and Windows and wall body between the gap filling sealing, fixed bond
2.Language lab, studio, etc when decorating, gap to fill
Technical data sheet
Project |
Value |
||
Density, Kg/m³,Not less |
10 |
||
Thermal conductivity,35℃,W/(m·K) no more than |
0.050 |
||
Dimensional stability(23±2)℃,48,h no more than |
5 |
||
Operating temperature |
-10~+35℃ |
||
Optimum operating temperature |
+18~+25℃ |
||
Temperature range(After curing) |
-35~+80℃ |
||
Tensile bond strength kPa Not less |
Aluminum plate |
Standard condition,7d |
80 |
Immersion,7d |
60 |
||
PVC plate |
Standard condition,7d |
80 |
|
Immersion,7d |
60 |
||
Cement Plate |
Standard condition,7d |
60 |
|
Shear strength,kpa,Not less |
80 |
||
Foam expansion ratio,Not less |
Standard value-10 |
Certification
JC 936-2004
Color
White
Package
750ml in Bottle * 12 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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Having a 1/16-inch unsealed crack around a window is like leaving that window open 3 inches. Decrease your heating bill and your energy use by sealing up air leaks.
Step 1: Remove old caulk
Remove all old caulk around the area you’re going to seal with the putty knife. Make sure the surface is clean and dry.
Step 2: Clean area
Use a strong cleaning solution if necessary to remove all grease and grime.
Step 3: Load caulking gun
Cut 1/4 inch off the tip of a caulk cartridge and load it into the caulking gun.
Tip
Caulking guns with an automatic release create much less mess than simple caulk guns and are well worth the extra few dollars.
Step 4: Find cracks
During warm, dry weather (at least 40
Step 5: Fill cracks
Start with the attic and basement. To fix a leak, hold the caulking gun at a 45
Tip
Many different types of caulk are available. Choose one that will bind to all materials you’re filling in. More expensive caulk tends to last longer.
Step 6: Fill joints and frames
If you still feel drafts, fill in joints around windows and doorframes, both inside and outside your house.
Step 7: Fill gaps
Fill in all gaps created by the junction of siding and other materials like the chimney, foundation, and roof. These are common places for air to escape your house’s shell.
Tip
For gaps that are wider than 1/4 inch, use an expanding foam sealant instead of caulk.
Step 8: Choose weather stripping
To make windows and doors more airtight, use weather stripping. Select an appropriate material based on how much wear-and-tear the stripping will experience.
Step 9: Apply weather stripping
Make sure all surfaces to be weather stripped are clean and dry, then measure the length twice and cut the stripping to fit. Make sure the stripping forms a good seal without sticking.
Did You Know?
New energy-efficient windows and doors can save you 25 to 40% on energy costs. That translates into $125 to $450 in savings each year for an average house.
(4 Dec 2010)
1. Various aerials of flooded suburbs in Bijeljina
2. Mid of a truck driving through water towards the camera
3. Wide of Bijeljina hotel flooded
4. Mid of cars flooded in water in front of the hotel
5. Wide of water running down a street in front of “Motel Peric”
6. Wide of a flooded gas station
7. Wide of a large body of water with a building in the far background
8. Mid of water flooding around fuel bowsers
9. Wide of a large body of water that surrounds buildings and a church in the background
10. Mid of the flooded church and other buildings
11. Mid of another flooded building
12. Mid of two men watching the water
13. SOUNDBITE: (Bosnian) Muhamed Hamzic, Bijeljina resident:
“Look at this. You can see that this is a total catastrophe. The entire building, all buildings, not just this one, we have here a building with cattle food and this workshop, it’s all 180 centimetres (six feet) under water. There is nothing more to say, it can all be seen.”
14. Wide of flooded neighbourhood
15. Mid of a fast running stream of water
16. Wide of more flooded buildings
17. Pan left of three people rowing a small wooden boat past houses
18. Wide of three people rowing another boat through the flooded neighbourhood
19. Wide of a flooded car and more buildings
20. Mid of men standing looking at the flooding
21. Wide of the flooded neighbourhood
22. SOUNDBITE: (Bosnian) Slavko Tikvesa, Bijeljina resident:
“The house is some 30 metres (98 feet) away and we can’t get to it. My wife and children were upstairs during the first flood and I spent the night here on the street.”
23. Wide of flooded neighbourhood
24. Mid of rescuers standing next to the water talking
25. Mid of rescuers getting into a rubber boat, another rescuer in the foreground is talking on a walkie talkie
26. Wide of flooded streets and houses
27. Mid and pan left of rescuers helping a family out of a rubber boat
28. Wide of two men rowing a wooden boat through the flooded neighbourhood
STORYLINE
Authorities in the northeast of Bosnia say they have called in the army, police, volunteers and even divers to help evacuate people from areas flooded on Friday night and Saturday morning.
Rescuers have evacuated about two thousand people from their homes in the city using rubber boats, officials said on Saturday.
They are also delivering food and drinking water as most suburbs have no electricity, water or phone lines.
Bijeljina resident Muhamed Hamzic said the flooding was a “total catastrophe”.
“It’s all 180 centimetres (six feet) under water. There is nothing more to say, it can all be seen,” he said.
Another resident Slavko Tikvesa said he’d been separated from his family by the floodwaters.
“The house is some 30 metres (98 feet) away and we can’t get to it. My wife and children were upstairs during the first flood and I spent the night here on the street,” he said.
Several Bosnian rivers burst their banks three days ago after heavy rainfall.
The river Drina that divides Bosnia from Serbia and Montenegro has caused most of the damage, forcing authorities in all three countries to evacuate thousands of people.
The water had started to subside on Friday but came back on Saturday in the northern part of the Drina valley.
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