PRODUCT INFORMATION
Packaging |
Size |
Colour |
Cartridge |
300g |
Clear |
Cartridge |
300g |
White |
USES
Ideal for weatherproofing and glass,
use on or around showers, sinks, baths,
spas and plumbing fixtures. It will bond
to substrates like ceramic, glazed and
porcelain tiles, metal, copper and brass
fittings, powder coated metals, PVC,
glass, concrete and grouts.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Property |
Typical Result |
Technology |
Neutral cure oxime |
Colour |
Clear, white |
Density |
1.03 |
Working time |
5-10 min |
Tack-Free Time |
20 min |
Cure Rate |
2-3mm/24 hour |
Tensile Strength ASTM D412 |
1 MPa |
Shore A Hardness |
15-30 |
Elongation at Break ASTM D412 |
475% |
Modulus at 100% Elongation ASTM D412 |
0.3 MPa |
Elastic Recovery ISO 7389 -60% |
93% |
Movement Capability ISO 9047 |
+/- 25% |
Service Temperature |
-60°C to +120°C |
Indicative data only, not intended for preparation of specifications
SURFACE PREPARATION
All surfaces must be clean, dry and free from dirt, dust, oil and loose rust. Clean surface with mineral turpentine and wipe dry with a clean rag before applying the sealant.
DIRECTION OF USE
• Cut tip off cartridge and cut nozzle at 45° angle to suitable size opening. Fit nozzle to cartridge. Place cartridge into caulking gun.
• Hold caulking gun at 45° angle and gun sealant ahead of nozzle ensuring product is pushed into joint.
• For a smooth finish, tool with a spatula. Excess sealant must be cleaned up before the sealant skins in 5-10 minutes. Wipe excess away with a cloth dampened in mineral turpentine
STORAGE
Store in original unopened containers in a dry place. Storage temperature should not exceed 30°C. Selleys Professional S601 Neutral Cure Silicone has a shelf life of 12 months from date of manufacturing
LIMITATIONS
• Cannot be painted over
• Not suitable for aquariums or potable water
• Not suitable for zinc or metals containing copper. • Not recommended for use in below waterline applications
CLEAN UP
Clean all excess sealant from equipment before it cures with a cloth dampened with mineral turpentine or acetone.
Once the cured sealant is extremely difficult to remove and must be sanded or trimmed with a knife.