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Sealants


The main difference between adhesives and sealants is that sealants typically have lower strength and higher elongation than do adhesives. The main objective of a sealant is to seal assemblies and joints. They adhere to the substrates and resist environmental conditions to remain bonded over the required life of the assembly. Sealants contain inert filler material and are formulated with an elastomer to give the required flexibility and elongation. They usually have a paste consistency to allow filling of gaps between substrates.

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Explore this case study by Resonac highlighting Vaneetect, a low-melting point, lead-free glass for reliable sealing of VIG. It is a perfect solution applicable to bonding applications requiring...

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Read about ADDFUNCTM EP-A336-40 is a single-solvent heat seal lacquer that is crafted for peelable heat seal packaging of PP and aluminium foil. Check out the peel strength tests, acid-alkali...

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Ideal for Sealants, UBE Eternacoll® Polycarbonate Diol enables to easily meet specifications and boost the resistance of Polyurethane to mechanical aggressions such as abrasion, leading to cracks...
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