52 Gallon Insulating Glass Silicone Sealant

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CRL 954252GL 52 Gallon Insulating Glass Silicone Sealant

Item #: 954252GL by CR Laurence

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  • Excellent Glass-to-Glass Adhesion
  • Resistance to UV Light and Weather Extremes
  • Screw-On Nozzle
  • Specially Formulated for the Manufacture of Dual Seal Insulating Glass Units

Contents of Container

52 Gallon Drum(196.8 l)

Sealant Requirement Estimator Chart

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Contents

52 Gal. (197 l)

Cartridges per Pallet

1440

Color

Other

Size

52 Gl.

Contents (Gallons)

52


CRL Insulating Glass Silicone is a single component, acetic cure silicone glass sealant specifically designed for producing long lasting insulating glass units when used with a primary seal of polyisobutylene. It contains adhesion promoting additives for excellent glass-to-glass adhesion, and is resistant to ultraviolet light and weather extremes. It has a functional temperature range of -80°F to 400°F (-62°C to 204°C).
It is available in easy-to-use 10.3 fl. oz. (305 ml) cartridges or 52 gallon drums for bulk dispensing. This product is black in color. Tack-free time is 30 minutes; fully cures 1/8" (3 mm) thickness in 24 hours. Units may be cautiously moved after 24 hours. Full strength is obtained in seven days.
TECHNICAL DATA: Meets or exceeds Federal Specifications TT-S-1543A, Class A (COM-NBS) for silicone building sealants; TT-S-00230C, Class A (COM-NBS) for one-component silicone sealants; ASTM C-920 for elastomer joint sealants, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25, Use NT, G, A; CGSB 19GP-13.
Product Warning:
Recommended for dual seal units only with Polyisobutylene (PIB) Tape as the primary seal. Check cartridge label and Specification Data Sheet for additional limitations.

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