●Window and Door Sealant 10.2 fl oz cartridge ●100% neutral cure oxime silicone with a low odor ●Suited well for use in confined work areas ●Excellent bond and high tensile strength, so it will last for a long time ●he non-sag quality allows for application to both horizontal and vertical joints without flowing or sagging ●Resistant to weathering and UV degradation, ozone, abrasion, freeze-thaw conditions, and airborne chemicals and is heat stable between -70°F and 400°F ●Can be applied to the surface in temperatures between 0°F to 120°F ●This formula bonds to a variety of substrates that include but are not limited to vinyl, aluminum, fiberglass, ceramics, porous substrates, glass, granite, marble, metals, most woods, most plastics, porcelain, pvc, steel, etc.
Description
An installation is only as good as the tools used to do the job. For doors and windows, you want this installation to be both durable and long-lasting. If you use the wrong tools, you could end up with a door that doesnt quite keep the cold and wet out or that doesnt last as long as it should. For a good seal that lasts long and works well, look no further than our Window and Door Sealant.
Neutral Cure & Low Odor
This sealant is a 100% neutral cure oxime silicone with a low odor. The neutral cure and low odor means that this silicone sealant is suited well for use in confined work areas.
Details
TT-S-00320c (COM-NBS) Type II, Class A
TT-S-001543a (COM-NBS), Class A
VOC compliant
Made in America
For a terrific sealant for window and door installations, this window and door sealant is perfect.
Installation
Non-Sag Quality
The non-sag quality allows for application to both horizontal and vertical joints without flowing or sagging. This sealant bonds well to vinyl, wood, aluminum, porous substrates, and more. If unsure about the substrate, make sure to test it before use.
Long Lasting
The sealant has excellent bond and high tensile strength, so it will last for a long time. Once applied and cured, the sealant is resistant to weathering and UV degradation, ozone, abrasion, freeze-thaw conditions, and airborne chemicals and is heat stable between -70°F and 400°F.