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Ambersil 30730-AA 5024A Silicone Adhesive Sealant 310ml

Ambersil 30730-AA 5024A Silicone Adhesive Sealant 310ml

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Ambersil 30730-AA 5024A Silicone Adhesive Sealant 310ml
Product Details
Brand: Ambersil

A ready to use one part silicone sealant suitable for use as a general-purpose sealing and a bonding agent. Ideal for making formed-in-place gaskets.

• Offers excellent adhesion to a wide variety of non-porus substrates such as glass, glazed ceramics, aluminium and metal

• Conforms to ISO 11600

• High Modulus & Non-Slump

• Temperature resistance: -60ºC to +204ºC

• 310ml cartridge A ready to use one part silicone sealant suitable for use as a general purpose sealing and bonding agent. Ideal for making formed-in-place gaskets. Offers excellent adhesion to a wide variety of non-porus substrates such as glass, glazed ceramics, aluminium and metal Conforms to ISO 11600 High Modulus & Non-Slump Temperature resistance: -60ºC to +204ºC 310ml cartridge Applications5024A is recommended as a general purpose sealing and bonding agent and can be used to produce

formed-in-place gaskets or as a space-filling rubber adhesive.

Ambersil Silicone Adhesive Sealant 5024A is not recommended in situations where abrasion and physical

abuse are encountered. It should not be applied to bituminous substrates, substrates based on natural

rubber, chloroprene or EPDM or on materials that bleed oils, plasticisers or solvents. Sealant 5024A is not

recommended for bonding to porous substrates such as stone or marble or surfaces which could react with

acetic acid, e.g. lime based cements and mortars and copper-based or Zinc coated (galvanized) metals.

5024A is unsuitable for aquarium applications.


Directions For Use

• CAUTION: On direct contact uncured sealant irritates the eyes. In

case of contact, remove sealant, flush eyes with plenty of water and

seek medical attention.

• JOINT PREPARATION: The joint should first be checked to ensure

that the dimensions comply with the drawing. The joint faces to be

bonded must be free from frost, loose debris, dust, oil and grease.

Non-porous surfaces should be cleaned with non-oily solvent (e.g.

Ambersil Amberklene FE10). Flaking paint or lacquer should be

removed.

• JOINT DESIGN: The mean joint width should not be less than

4 times the total expected movement. For optimum movement

accommodation:

• (a) the joint depth or width should not be less than 3mm

• (b) the joint depth should be 3mm up to a joint width of 6mm

• (c) above joint widths of 6mm the joint depth should equal half the

width.

• BACK-UP MATERIAL: Back-up strips can be used to control the

joint depth and minimise adhesion to the back of the joint. Expanded

polyethylene in rectangular or rod form is recommended, but

polyurethane and neoprene can also be used. Some rubbers contain

plasticisers which may bleed into the silicone sealant and discolour it.

A test on these backing materials should be made to ensure staining

does not occur.

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