Advantages
Permanent elasticity, no primer needed
Base Chemistry
Polysiloxane
Compatible Substrates
Glass, aluminum, ceramics
Exposure Suitability
Best UV resistance, flexible under temperature
Limitations / Notes
Not paintable, low abrasion resistance
Recommended Joint Width Range (mm)
6–20 mm
Typical Use Cases
Glass façades, ACP cladding, curtain walls, skylights
- Introduction
- Where to Use
- Application Guideline – Width-to-Depth Ratio (Sealant Design Rule)
- How to Use
- Performance Parameters
Introduction
Single-component, neutral-cure sealant ideal for glazing and façade joints. Offers permanent elasticity and exceptional UV and weather resistance.
Where to Use
- ACP façades and curtain walls
- Structural glazing, skylights, and window perimeters
- Aluminum, glass, and ceramic junctions
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Application Guideline – Width-to-Depth Ratio (Sealant Design Rule)
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How to Use
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Performance Parameters
Spec at a glance
- Movement: ±50%
- Shore A: 20–30
- Typical width: 6–20 mm
- Substrates: Glass, aluminum, ceramics
- Primer: Generally not required
Notes & limitations
Not paintable; low abrasion resistance.
QA/QC checklist
- Oil-free surfaces
- Neat, continuous tooling
- Skin time respected before tooling
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