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Silicone sealants are versatile adhesive materials made primarily from silicone polymers. They are known for their excellent flexibility, durability, and resistance to moisture, temperature extremes, and UV light. These properties make silicone sealants ideal for a wide range of applications in construction and industrial settings, particularly in sealing joints and gaps in various materials such as glass, metal, ceramics, and plastics.

| Base material | Silicone polymer |
| Cure type | Neutral cure or acetoxy cure |
| Temperature resistance | -60°C to 200°C |
| Color options | Clear, white, black, and various colors |
| Skinning time | 10 to 30 minutes |
| Full cure time | 24 hours to several days, depending on thickness |
| Shelf life | 12 to 24 months |
When selecting a silicone sealant, consider the specific application and environmental conditions it will be exposed to, such as temperature fluctuations and moisture levels. It's important to specify the type of cure (neutral or acetoxy), the desired color, and any specific certifications required for your project. Additionally, assess the required quantity based on the scale of the application to ensure adequate supply.
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Neutral cure sealants are less corrosive and suitable for sensitive materials, while acetoxy cure sealants release acetic acid during curing, making them unsuitable for certain metals.
Most silicone sealants cannot be painted over effectively; however, some paintable silicone options are available.
Curing time varies, but typically it takes 24 hours to fully cure, depending on thickness and environmental conditions.
Yes, silicone sealants are highly resistant to water and are often used in wet areas.
Silicone sealants can adhere to a variety of surfaces, including glass, metal, ceramics, and some plastics.
Store silicone sealants in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, and ensure the cap is tightly sealed.