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Silicone acetate Sanitary purpose

Acetate silicone sanitary purpose
SILSEAL-ACE-GREY-RAL7045-280ML

Art.-no. 089231888
EAN 4062856150328

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Silicone acetate Sanitary purpose

Art.-no. 089231888

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Connection and expansion joints in tiled, bathroom and sanitary areas.

Good adhesion without primer


For example, tiles, glazed ceramic tiles, enamel, polycarbonate glass



Resistant to ageing, weathering and UV-radiation



Fungus-inhibiting



Resistant to commercially available household cleaners and disinfectants



Compatible with most paints



No tacky surfaces


Smoothes very well

Notice

These instructions are only recommendations, which are based on our experience. We advise preliminary testing before use.

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Instructions
  • Edges of the joint must be clean, dry and stable. Pay attention to the dimensions of the joint- see technical datasheet. Treat porous surfaces (e.g. concrete) with primer,Art. No. 0892 170. Smooth before it is touch-dry with sealant smoother, Art. No. 0893 3/ 0893 003.

  • For connection and expansion joints in bath, kitchen, toilet and swimming pool area.

Contents

280 ml

Chemical basis

Silicone

Colour

Grey

Continuous motion absorption

20 %

Shore A hardness

16 +/- 2

Min./max. processing temperature

5 to 40 °C

Min./max. temperature resistance

-40 to 150 °C

Min. skin-formation time

18 min

Conditions for skin-formation time

at 23°C and 50% relative humidity

Min. breaking elongation

100 %

Fungicidal properties

Yes

Shelf life from production

12 Month

Density/conditions

0.96 g/cm³ / at 23°C, 50% relative humidity

Density

0.96 g/cm³

Art.-no.
Cust. Mat. No.

Hazardous Material

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