Non-staining Silicone Weatherproofing Sealant
GE SCS9000 SilPruf NB is a 100% silicone polymer sealant formulated to reduce or eliminate dirt pickup, surface streaking, and substrate staining. SCS9000 is a premium one-component, medium-modulus, neutral cure silicone sealant useful on a wide variety of materials in new or remedial applications. Supplied as a paste, SCS9000 produces a durable silicone rubber joint sealant upon cure.
Key Features and Typical Benefits:
Performance
• Silicone Durability—Cured silicone rubber exhibits excellent long term resistance to natural weathering including: extreme temperatures, ultraviolet radiation, rain and snow, with negligible change in elasticity
• Adhesion—Primerless adhesion to many substrates and finishes. May be considered a candidate for use with numerous construction-related materials, including: glass, polycarbonate, vinyl, numerous plastics, treated and untreated wood, fluoropolymer and powder coated paints, conversion-coated
and anodized aluminum, brick, terra-cotta, ceramic and porcelain materials, concrete and natural stones. Some finishes or substrates may require a primer.
• Movement Capacity—Can accommodate 50% movement in both extension and compression and has excellent recovery after cycling
• Low VOC Content—Significantly lower than the requirements of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (L.E.E.D.) program. Neutral cure byproduct with low odor
• Thermal Stability (cured state)—Once cured, the material remains flexible over a range of -55°F (-48°C) to 250°F (121°C) and up to 350°F (177°C) under intermittent short term exposure.
Non-staining Silicone Weatherproofing Sealant
GE SCS9000 SilPruf NB is a 100% silicone polymer sealant formulated to reduce or eliminate dirt pickup, surface streaking, and substrate staining. SCS9000 is a premium one-component, medium-modulus, neutral cure silicone sealant useful on a wide variety of materials in new or remedial applications. Supplied as a paste, SCS9000 produces a durable silicone rubber joint sealant upon cure.
Key Features and Typical Benefits:
Performance
• Silicone Durability—Cured silicone rubber exhibits excellent long term resistance to natural weathering including: extreme temperatures, ultraviolet radiation, rain and snow, with negligible change in elasticity
• Adhesion—Primerless adhesion to many substrates and finishes. May be considered a candidate for use with numerous construction-related materials, including: glass, polycarbonate, vinyl, numerous plastics, treated and untreated wood, fluoropolymer and powder coated paints, conversion-coated
and anodized aluminum, brick, terra-cotta, ceramic and porcelain materials, concrete and natural stones. Some finishes or substrates may require a primer.
• Movement Capacity—Can accommodate 50% movement in both extension and compression and has excellent recovery after cycling
• Low VOC Content—Significantly lower than the requirements of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (L.E.E.D.) program. Neutral cure byproduct with low odor
• Thermal Stability (cured state)—Once cured, the material remains flexible over a range of -55°F (-48°C) to 250°F (121°C) and up to 350°F (177°C) under intermittent short term exposure.
Non-staining Silicone Weatherproofing Sealant
GE SCS9000 SilPruf NB is a 100% silicone polymer sealant formulated to reduce or eliminate dirt pickup, surface streaking, and substrate staining. SCS9000 is a premium one-component, medium-modulus, neutral cure silicone sealant useful on a wide variety of materials in new or remedial applications. Supplied as a paste, SCS9000 produces a durable silicone rubber joint sealant upon cure.
Key Features and Typical Benefits:
Performance
• Silicone Durability—Cured silicone rubber exhibits excellent long term resistance to natural weathering including: extreme temperatures, ultraviolet radiation, rain and snow, with negligible change in elasticity
• Adhesion—Primerless adhesion to many substrates and finishes. May be considered a candidate for use with numerous construction-related materials, including: glass, polycarbonate, vinyl, numerous plastics, treated and untreated wood, fluoropolymer and powder coated paints, conversion-coated
and anodized aluminum, brick, terra-cotta, ceramic and porcelain materials, concrete and natural stones. Some finishes or substrates may require a primer.
• Movement Capacity—Can accommodate 50% movement in both extension and compression and has excellent recovery after cycling
• Low VOC Content—Significantly lower than the requirements of the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (L.E.E.D.) program. Neutral cure byproduct with low odor
• Thermal Stability (cured state)—Once cured, the material remains flexible over a range of -55°F (-48°C) to 250°F (121°C) and up to 350°F (177°C) under intermittent short term exposure.