EMERGENSEAL Silicone Sealant for Commerical Roofs
Product Description
EMERGENSEAL is a high solid, low VOC, one-part silicone elastomeric flashing grade specifically designed for use in sealing roof penetrations, curbs, seams, flashing areas and any other roof top areas of possible water infiltration. EMERGENSEAL is also the sealant of choice for any roof system that has been previously coated with a silicone elastomeric coating. Once applied, this silicone flashing grade provides a durable, seamless and flexible system that resists lateral movement, shear and will allow for normal expansion and contraction. Mil for mil, EMERGENSEAL provides greater waterproofing protection than similar flashing grade silicone sealants and offers excellent resistance to moisture penetration.
Recommended Uses
EMERGENSEAL was specifically developed as a protective sealant for pipe boots, seams, flashing areas, curbs, exposed fasteners and all other breaches in a roof system that will allow water to enter a structure. With excellent adhesion to other silicone products, EMERGENSEAL is proven to provide long term durability versus water based sealants.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
TOTAL SOLIDS: 95% ± 3 by volume
ASTM D2697-3
WEIGHT PER GALLON: 10.7 lbs per gallon
FLASH POINT: >200° F
CLEAN UP SOLVENT: ALDOTHINNER II
SHELF LIFE: 12 months @ 50°- 85° F
COLOR: White, Medium Gray or Battleship Gray
VISCOSITY: 150,000 cps
ELONGATION: 275%
HARDNESS: 50 ± 5 Shore A
TENSILE STRENGTH: 130
PERMEABILITY: 4.2 perms
SERVICE TEMPERATURE: -25o TO 175o F
THINNER: Not Recommended
CURE TIMES: 12-18 Hours
TACK FREE: 1-2 Hour
PACKAGE SIZE: 2 gallon pails
VOC: <50 grams per liter
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