Viscoelastic sealant for sealing
Description
When selecting a viscoelastic filler for sealing and corrosion protection, it is essential to consider the specific application requirements, including the materials being sealed, environmental conditions, and desired properties of the filler. Here’s a brief overview of viscoelastic fillers, their properties, and some common applications:
Key Properties of Viscoelastic Fillers
- Elasticity: Ability to return to original shape after deformation.
- Viscosity: Ability to flow under stress, allowing for easy application and filling of gaps.
- Adhesion: Strong bonding capabilities to various substrates, providing effective sealing.
- Chemical Resistance: Resistance to chemicals and environmental factors to protect against corrosion.
- Temperature Stability: Performance across a range of temperatures, preventing degradation.
Common Types of Viscoelastic Fillers
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Silicone Sealants:
- Excellent adhesion and flexibility.
- Good resistance to UV, moisture, and temperature variations.
- Suitable for outdoor applications and areas with high humidity.
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Polyurethane Sealants:
- High elasticity and durability.
- Excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates.
- Good chemical resistance, making them ideal for industrial applications.
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Acrylic Sealants:
- Water-based and easy to work with.
- Good for interior applications, but less effective in extreme conditions compared to silicone or polyurethane.
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Epoxy Compounds:
- Provide strong adhesion and corrosion resistance.
- Often used in industrial settings for protecting metal surfaces.
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Butyl Rubber Sealants:
- Excellent adhesion and flexibility.
- Good water resistance, often used in construction and roofing applications.
Applications
- Construction: Sealing joints in buildings and structures to prevent moisture ingress and protect against corrosion.
- Automotive: Used in joints and seams to prevent rust and corrosion in metal components.
- Marine: Protecting metal surfaces and sealing hulls in boats and ships against seawater corrosion.
- Industrial Equipment: Sealing and protecting metal parts in harsh environments to extend service life.
Considerations for Selection
- Environmental Conditions: Consider exposure to moisture, chemicals, and temperature fluctuations.
- Application Method: Some fillers are easier to apply with caulking guns, while others may require more specialized equipment.
- Curing Time: Depending on the project, you may need a fast-curing or a slow-curing filler.
- Compatibility: Ensure the filler is compatible with the materials you are working with to avoid adverse reactions.
Conclusion
Choosing the right viscoelastic filler for sealing and corrosion protection depends on the specific requirements of your application. Evaluate the properties of available fillers against your needs, and consult manufacturer specifications to ensure optimal performance and durability.
Features
- Primer free.
- Constant film thickness
- Conforms to irregular shapes
- Inert to ageing and weathering
Application area
Viscoelastic sealant and paste is used for waterproofing of steel structures, waterproof and thermal insulation engineering, tunnels, etc.
Composite material field Used in vacuum introduction processes, such as the production of fittings,flanges,pipes.

The main raw material is imported from foreign,
which guarantees the stability of product quality at the source.
Technical property
Material | Visco elastic glue |
Package | 1Kg/tube |
Standard | ISO 21809-3 2016 |
Color | Green |
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