Silicone health acetic SAS
Silicone sealant acetic basis for use in healthcare environments
Support materials:
* Stainless Steel
* Elements anodized
* Glass
* Glassy surfaces
* Ceramics
Not suitable for:
* Concrete
* Masonry
* Natural stone
* Metals (lead, copper, zinc, steel)
* Plastics (PE, PP, PTFE)
* Bituminous substrates
Advantages:
* CE marked for the sealing of facades (inside and / or outside, even for a cold climate), windows (also for cold climate) and joints for sanitary uses.
* Excellent adhesion on tiles, glass surfaces and ceramics.
* Good resistance to chemicals and UV rays.
* In extreme radiation SAS conditions could change color.
* Good resistance to mold, water vapor, water and detergents.
* Do not be painted.
Certificate for non-structural sealing:
* Facades in buildings F INT EXT-CC, the inside and / or outside, even for cold climates
* Also Stained-glass windows for cold climates
* Sanitary Setting S (anti-mold according to method B, EN ISO 846) - eg. bathroom and kitchen
Also suitable for sealing:
* Corner joints, subject to movement and access in the bathrooms (sinks, showers, bathtubs, expansion of tiles, etc.
* Connection joints in the kitchen
* Lockers and glass elements
Function:
* Remove dirt from surfaces, dust, oil and rust.
* Grind or sandblast the porous surfaces. Clean glass and solvent metals.
* Cut the end of extrusion, apply the spout to the cartridge cut the tip to fit the dimensions of the joint and inserted into a dispenser for silicone Fischer KP "m" 2 "Plus or KP" m "2 .
* Apply the adhesive tape on the edge of the joint and then the product along the same.
* Level with spatula.
* Remove the tape from the edges of the joint.
* Clean work tools and uncured product with Fischer PUR Cleaner, multi-purpose wipes SAL 70 or acetone.
* The cured product can be removed mechanically.
- 100% modulus of elasticity [N/mm]: 0,42
- contents: 280
- Elastic recovery [%]: ≥ 60
- Flow resistance [mm]: ≤ 3
- Maximum tensile strength [N/mm]: 1,6
- Microbial growth: 1
- Storage: 18