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Today, 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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here for more information on Seal Bond products.
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