GE SCS2803 Black SilGlaze II Silicone Sealant
Item #: SCS2803 by General Electric Company
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GE SCS2803 Black SilGlaze II Silicone Sealant
Item #: SCS2803 by General Electric Company
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- Ideal for Window Perimeter Weathersealing
- One-Part, Neutral Cure/Low Odor, Fast Cure
Minimum Order
1 Each
Shelf Life
Refer to the "Use Before Date" on the packaging carton
Case Qty
24
Contents of Cartridge
10.1 fl oz (299 ml)
Pallet Quantity
1080
Brand
GE
Finish
Black
GE® SilGlaze® II Silicone Sealant is a one-part, neutral curing, medium modulus sealant that can be used for field glazing, window installations, and general purpose sealing applications.
Basic Uses
SilGlaze® II may be used for in-shop window fabrication as a bedding sealant, as well as for cap, toe, and heel bead applications. GE® SilGlaze® II Silicone Sealant is also recommended for use as a saw kerf sealant for the setting of dimensional stone panels. It has excellent adhesion to wood, vinyl, aluminum, and glass. May also be used as a perimeter weatherseal for field glazing and window installations.
Comparable Sealants
CRL: RTV408. Dap: Titanium®. Dow Corning®: 799 Contractors Weatherproofing, Vinyl Window, Siding & Door. Tremco®: Tremsil 600, TremPro 645. OSI: VP-275. Pecora: 896. Novagard®: Novaflex. Sika: SikaSil®-N Plus.
Limitations
It should not be used for the following applications: structural glazing applications; aquariums; continuous water immersion applications; for applications where FDA or USDA compliance is required; in glass butt joints or other glazing applications where small bubbles which can develop during cure may be objectionable. Check cartridge label and Specification Data Sheet for additional limitations.
Technical Data
It meets or exceeds Federal Specifications TT-S-001543A (COMNBS); TT-S-00230C (COM-NBS); ASTM C-920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25, Use NT, G, A & O. AAMA 802.3-92, 805.2-92, 808.3-92, 803.3-92 (Type I). Important Notes: Should not be used for the following applications: Structural glazing applications; aquariums; continuous water immersion applications; for applications where FDA or USDA compliance is required; in glass butt joints or other glazing applications where small bubbles which can develop during cure may be objectionable. Check cartridge label and Specification Data Sheet for additional limitations.
Basic Uses
SilGlaze® II may be used for in-shop window fabrication as a bedding sealant, as well as for cap, toe, and heel bead applications. GE® SilGlaze® II Silicone Sealant is also recommended for use as a saw kerf sealant for the setting of dimensional stone panels. It has excellent adhesion to wood, vinyl, aluminum, and glass. May also be used as a perimeter weatherseal for field glazing and window installations.
Comparable Sealants
CRL: RTV408. Dap: Titanium®. Dow Corning®: 799 Contractors Weatherproofing, Vinyl Window, Siding & Door. Tremco®: Tremsil 600, TremPro 645. OSI: VP-275. Pecora: 896. Novagard®: Novaflex. Sika: SikaSil®-N Plus.
Limitations
It should not be used for the following applications: structural glazing applications; aquariums; continuous water immersion applications; for applications where FDA or USDA compliance is required; in glass butt joints or other glazing applications where small bubbles which can develop during cure may be objectionable. Check cartridge label and Specification Data Sheet for additional limitations.
Technical Data
It meets or exceeds Federal Specifications TT-S-001543A (COMNBS); TT-S-00230C (COM-NBS); ASTM C-920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25, Use NT, G, A & O. AAMA 802.3-92, 805.2-92, 808.3-92, 803.3-92 (Type I). Important Notes: Should not be used for the following applications: Structural glazing applications; aquariums; continuous water immersion applications; for applications where FDA or USDA compliance is required; in glass butt joints or other glazing applications where small bubbles which can develop during cure may be objectionable. Check cartridge label and Specification Data Sheet for additional limitations.