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Noncorrosive Silicone Sealants

Also known as neutral-cure sealants, these won't discolor copper, brass, and concrete. They’re non-sagging, so they won't drip from vertical and overhead surfaces. Made from silicone, sealants are RTV (room-temperature vulcanizing).
Elongation and joint compression/expansion tolerance indicate flexibility—the higher the values are, the more joint movement sealants can sustain. Sealants that are good for joining dissimilar materials also work well in environments with wide temperature fluctuation.
Sealants that cannot be sold to California exceed local regulatory limits on VOCs (volatile organic compounds).
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Mfr. Model No. | Size, fl. oz. | Type | Begins to Harden | Reaches Full Strength | Elongation | Joint Compression/ Expansion Tolerance | Hardness | Temp. Range, °F | For Joining | Color | Each | |
Loctite® Silicone | ||||||||||||
SI 5109 | 10.1 | Cartridge | 60 min. | 24 hrs. | 300% | Not Rated | Soft (Durometer 15A) | -75° to 600° | Metal Metal to Plastic Metal to Rubber Metal to Composites Metal to Glass Plastic Plastic to Rubber Plastic to Composites Plastic to Glass Rubber Rubber to Composites Rubber to Glass Asphalt Composites Composites to Glass Glass Masonry Wood | Red | 0000000 | 000000 |