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Caulk
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Caulk is non-sagging, so it won't drip from vertical and overhead surfaces.
Elongation and joint compression/expansion tolerance indicate flexibility—the higher the values are, the more joint movement a sealant can sustain. Caulk is best suited to joints between similar materials that aren't exposed to wide temperature fluctuation.
Container | Each | ||||||||||||
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Size, fl. oz. | Type | Begins to Harden | Reaches Full Strength | Elongation | Joint Compression/ Expansion Tolerance | Tensile Strength, psi | Hardness | Temp. Range, °F | For Joining | Choose a Color | 1-11 | 12-Up | |
Vinyl | |||||||||||||
5.5 | Tube | 30 min. | 2 days | Not Rated | Not Rated | Not Rated | Not Rated | -20° to 180° | Metal, Masonry | Clear | 0000000 | 00000 | 00000 |
10 | Cartridge | 30 min. | 2 days | Not Rated | Not Rated | Not Rated | Not Rated | -20° to 180° | Metal, Masonry | 000000 | 0000 | 0000 |