Silicone sealant can be used to seal the joints between two surfaces. Silicone sealant versions are flexible and stable under severe temperatures and may be used to glue a variety of surfaces including plastic, metal, and glass.
Here are some top applications of Silicone Sealant:
Sanitary
Silicone sealant is widely utilised in sealing of sanitary gaps in bathrooms as it is water resistant. Silicone sealant forms a watertight joints around bathtubs, glass doors and sinks preventing water from seeping out and causing damage. They are attractive in the sense that they do not clash with the surface as they fit in seamlessly.
Windows & Doors
The lifetime of your windows and doors is determined by how efficiently you have fixed and sealed them. They’re applied as an adhesive or glue in the window frames, doors, glasses and building materials that are exposed to extreme weather conditions like sunlight, rainfall and winds, and also fill up gaps between the joints.
Electrical
Silicone sealants are most commonly used to seal gaps between the switch box and the walls. Silicone Sealant is created especially for enclosing junction boxes, and it can reduce the average mounting cost of the junction box.
Sealing and Bonding
Silicone sealants are frequently used to seal window, doors, plastic, metal, glass, frames, ceramics, concrete, and bricks because they produce a water-resistant barrier that holds up well in severe weather. They’re also utilized in the fields of home maintenance, commercial construction, aerospace and engineering.
About Uniseal Silicone Sealant
GECO UNISEAL is a general-purpose single component acetoxy cure silicone sealant. It cures on exposure to moisture in the air to form a durable and flexible elastomeric sealant. It resists aging, weathering and thermal cycling without hardening, shrinking or cracking.
For more information about GECO Uniseal or about the GECO range of products, please visit www.geco.build or call 1800 599 3939.