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Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °F
Color
Almond
Application Temperature Range
-35 to +140 °F
Chemical Base
Silicone
CureTime
24 hr
Package Size
10.1 fl oz
Hazardous Shipping
NOT REGULATED
Product Form
Paste
Maximum Operating Temperature
+400 °F
Container Size
10.1 oz
Material
Silicone Rubber
Application
For interior/exterior applications, caulking and sealing around windows and door, gutters and vents, molding, siding and trim
Type
Door, Siding and Window
Clean Up
Mineral Spirits
Mildew Resistant
Yes
Moisture Resistant
Yes
Paintable
NO
Packaging Type
Cartridge
Color Family
White
Indoor or Outdoor
Indoor and Outdoor
Defective Code
A
Each Weight
1.000 LB
Fire and High Heat Resistant
Yes
Hazardous Material
No
Permanently Flexible
Yes
Returnable
Yes
Velocity
C
VOC Level
Low VOC g/L
Product Type
Sealant
Height
11.30
Length
1.90
Width
1.90
ECCN
EAR99
Perishable
Yes
Country Origin Code
US
Odor/Scent
Acetic Acid
Application Temperature
-40 to 400 deg F
Resists
Chalking Cracks Crumbling Mildew
Dry to Touch
10 to 20 min
Container Type
Cartridge
Application Method
Caulking Gun
Net Content
10.1 fl-oz
Nomenclature
08649 ALMD SILC SEALANT 9.8OZ
Specific Gravity
0.96
Applicable Materials
Ceramic Fiberglass Glass Metal Plastic Porcelain Rubber Wood
Weight
0.175
Compositions: Hydrotreated Middle Distillate Silica Amorphous Ethyltriacetoxysilane Silanetriol Methyl Triaceta Carbon Black
DAP 100% silicone window, door and siding sealant is an all-purpose, one component, acetoxy cure sealant ideal for indoor/outdoor use. It provides a watertight, flexible seal that won't crack, crumble or shrink. Once cured, it is unaffected by temperature extremes (-40 to 400 deg F).