New Arrival China SV-628 Acetic Silicone Sealant for Greece Importers
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.
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I took up running these past few years as an extra hobby to allow me some thinking time away from the computer and all my camera gear. I looked into purchasing some of these minimalist shoes both for running as well as for a water shoe for fishing but found that my local stores didn’t carry any in stock, and buying shoes online can be risky for fitting purposes. Why not make some myself then?
I didn’t believe that spray rubber would work very well at first and assumed that I would have to use the liquid paint-on variety that comes in a tin to achieve a good coating on the fabric, but after testing the spray rubber for myself I didn’t even bother with any other method. It works excellent. The rubber is more durable than expected, and after about a quarter mile on very sharp gravel I noticed no wear at all.
One issue that I do have with the shoes is that some of the rubber solvent absorbed into the fabric outside the spray area, carrying trace amounts of rubber with it. This was due to my impatience in adding too much rubber in the first coat which wet the fabric too much and caused unsightly stains that you can see on top of the toes in the video, and also caused a little bit of extra stiffness in those areas. This should be an avoidable issue by simply going a little more slowly until there is a good rubber surface established over the absorbent fabric. There shouldn’t be much to worry about after the first coat or two is added.
One other very minor improvement I would make in my next pair of shoes is to make the heel more narrow while spraying on the rubber. While I shaped the socks fairly accurately to the natural shape of my feet, I would have preferred the heel to be a little narrower so that it was a snugger fit. That’s mostly a matter of preference and doesn’t contribute one way or the other toward function.
Items used for this project:
Divided Toe Socks
Spray Rubber
Plastic Grocery Bags
Coat Rack (Or anything else that can hold the socks upright – two sticks would do fine)
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Will keep your brass and brass plated metal surfaces brillant. Keeps metal bright and new looking. Prevents tarnishing, protects. It is a water clear, non-yellowing and durable coating. Adhesion is excellent to metal surfaces.
Directions
Note:
As the name suggests, this is a lacquer for metals such as brass. The lacquer contains an anti-tarnish additive to keep metals bright, clean and looking new longer.
Step 1
Make sure the parts to be sprayed are clean.
Step 2
Shake the can vigorously for at least one minute after the mixing ball rattles to ensure that the lacquer is mixed properly and to prevent clogging.
Step 3
To avoid overspray, if the part to be sprayed is attached to a piece of furniture such as brass drawer handles or hinges, remove the part before spraying.
Step 4
To spray, point the opening of the spray button toward the object, holding the can 12 to 14 inches away from surface. Then press the spray button firmly. Use steady even strokes while spraying. Several thin coats will result in a better finish than one heavy coat.
Step 5
Allow the coating to become tacky between coats.
Step 6
Generally 3 light coats are plenty for coating a metal part.
Step 7
When the can is empty, discard the can in a trash pick-up. DO NOT place it in a home compactor and do not burn it.