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most adhesives and sealants used in industry are based on polyurethanes,
silicones and polysulfides. They all have specific properties that make
them suitable for particular applications. However, they each have their
own disadvantages. Polyurethanes often suffer from poor UV stabilization;
silicones are incompatible with acrylate emulsion paint systems; and dual
component polysulfides are expensive and will degrade in sunlight.
Seal Bond
technology is based on a unique polymer system that has none of the above-mentioned
disadvantages. Our Seal Bond products have a prepolymer that react upon
humidity to cure to a highly durable rubber mass, even in low humidity
conditions. When bonding substrates such as glass, a tough bond occurs
without the use of primer. Our polymer system has been in use throughout
the world for the past twenty years and is quickly becoming the polymer
of choice for compounding elastic structural sealants.
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