GE Products Catalogue - Sealant
GE Products Catalogue - Sealant
GE Products Catalogue - Sealant
Table of Contents
Product Line Overview Application Selector Guide SilPruf SCS2000, SilPruf LM SCS2700, SilPruf NB SCS9000 SilGlaze II SCS2800, UltraSpan US1100, SilShieldTM SEC2400 UltraGlaze SSG4000, UltraGlaze SSG4000AC, UltraGlaze SSG4400 Product Selector Chart Technical Information General Information/Sales Offices 3 4-5 6 7 8 9-13 14-15 Back Cover
Waterproofing Systems
PSC Primer/Surface Conditioners: Acrylic-based, alkali-resistant surface treatments, for use on new masonry substrates prior to 30-day cure. Fast-drying formula seals porous surfaces and consolidates light chalk, enabling greater adhesion of top coat. Available in Clear and White. RCS Series Sealants: Acrylic-based, water clean-up, single-component elastomeric sealants. Excellent solution for the repair of above-grade non-structural cracks. Available in smooth and textured, brush and knife grades, as well as cartridges. EWC & SWC Waterproof Coatings: EWC23 Acrylic resin elastomeric for use on new or previously painted substrates. Available in White, deep, and neutral bases, smooth and sand texture finishes. EWC24 Premium formulation elastomeric with internally plasticized resins providing +300% elongation. Available in White, deep, and neutral bases, smooth and sand texture finishes.
Silicone Sealants
Silicone Sealants
Silicone Sealants
SilPruf NB
SCS9000
SilPruf LM SCS2700
Neutral-cure, lowmodulus, matte-finish sealant .
SilPruf
SCS2000
UltraSpan
US1100
Property
Substrates
Note: Specific substrate testing is required on all structural glazed projects.
Property Significance
Substrates that the product is recommended for use on. Glass, plastics, stone, concrete, masonry, stucco, terra-cotta, painted metals, mill finish/ anodized aluminum, stainless steel, brass, copper, bronze, ceramics. + 50% Glass, plastics, concrete, masonry, stucco, EIFS*, terra-cotta, painted metals, mill finish/ anodized aluminum, galvanized steel, ceramics. +100%, -50%
Neutral cure, high Pre-cured silicone strength, structural elastomeric weatherstrip. glazing and weatherproofing sealant.
Glass, plastics, stone, concrete, masonry, stucco, EIFS*, terra-cotta, painted metals, mill finish/ anodized aluminum, ceramics. + 50% Glass, plastics, stone, concrete, masonry, stucco, EIFS*, terra-cotta, painted metals, anodized aluminum, stainless steel, brass, copper, bronze, ceramics. +100%, -50%
Dynamic Joint Movement ASTM C719 (Continuous extension and compression, 1/8" per hour) Minimum Joint Dimensions (Width x depth)
Movement capability determines suitability for known building movement conditions. Sealants should always be matched with building design criteria. Important, as it relates to the sealants ability to accommodate the required design movement.
Maximum Joint Dimensions Important, as it relates to the sealants ability to (Width x depth) accommodate the required design movement. Tooling Time [75F (27C) @ 50% R.H.] Tack-Free Time [75F (27C) @ 50% R.H.] Cure Time [To 3/8" depth @ 75F (27C) and 50% R.H.] Recommended Application Temperature Range Performance Range Hardness Shore (ASTM D2240) Tensile Strength (ASTM D412) Elongation (%) Peel Strength (ASTM C794) Indicates time it takes for a skin to form on the surface of the sealant bead. Length of time a sealant requires before it can withstand incidental touch. Important for handling in many applications. Cure times determine how long a sealant takes to develop its full properties. Important in glazing and curtainwall sealant applications, as well as in field and plant installations. Broad application temperature range allows installation under most climatic conditions. Temperature range over which sealant is expected to maintain elasticity. An indication of hardness or softness of the material.
10 - 14 days
10 - 14 days
10 - 14 days
N/A
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +200F (-48 to +93C) 18 245 psi 780% 39 ppi 16 psi 0.1" max. Alkoxy (neutral) 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 20 fl. oz. sausage packs 2 and 5 gal. pails ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 100/50 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 TT-S-001543A 00230C SWRI EIMA 300.01 ASTM C1382
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +200F (-48 to +93C) 25 340 psi 715% 60 ppi 41 psi 0.1" max. Alkoxy (neutral) 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 20 fl. oz. sausage packs 2 and 5 gal. pails ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 50 ASTM C1184 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 TT-S-001543A 00230C SWRI
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +400F (-48 to +93C) 20 800 psi 1500% N/A 6 psi N/A Heat cured 100 ft. rolls
Can be significant in sealants when combined 245 psi with extensions (modulus). Highest tensile strength best in structural glazing applications. 630% An indication of elastomeric properties and adhesion. 36 ppi 42 psi 0.1" max. Alkoxy (neutral) 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 20 fl. oz. sausage packs 2 gal. pails ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 50 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 TT-S-001543A TT-S-00230C SWRI
PSI Stress @ 50% Extension Stress at a given extension is an indicator of (1/2" x 1/2" x 2" bead) sealant modulus. Sag/Slump Cure Method Packaging Non-sag required for vertical joints. Important for compatibility decisions. Indicates what type of equipment is required for dispensing. These establish a standard of quality for chemically-curing sealants. Contact Quality Assurance, for certification details to Federal Specifications TT-S-001543A, TT-S-00230C, and ASTM C920.
N/A
UltraGlaze SSG4000
Property
Substrates Note: Specific substrate testing is required on all structural glazed projects.
Property Significance
Substrates that the product is recommended for use on.
UltraGlaze SSG4000AC
UltraGlaze SSG4400
SilGlaze II SCS2800
Rapid green-strength for window and door fabrication and generglazing application, neutral cure.
Glass, plastics, painted/anodized aluminum, galvanized steel, wood.
Dynamic Joint Movement ASTM C719 (Continuous extension and compression, 1/8" per hour) Minimum Joint Dimensions (Width x depth)
Movement capability determines suitability for known building movement conditions. Sealants should always be matched with building design criteria. Important, as it relates to the sealants ability to accommodate the required design movement.
+ 25%
+ 25%
+ 12.5%
+ 50%
1/4" x 1/4" 2" x 1/2" 30-75 minutes (depending on mix ratio) work life snap time plus 15 minutes.
2-4 hours, 80% of properties 2-4 days, full properties
Maximum Joint Dimensions Important, as it relates to the sealants ability to (Width x depth) accommodate the required design movement. Tooling Time [75F (27C) @ 50% R.H.] Tack-Free Time [75F (27C) @ 50% R.H.] Cure Time [To 3/8" depth @ 75F (27C) and 50% R.H.] Recommended Application Temperature Range Performance Range Hardness Shore (ASTM D2240) Tensile Strength (ASTM D412) Elongation (%) Peel Strength (ASTM C794) Indicates time it takes for a skin to form on the surface of the sealant bead. Length of time a sealant requires before it can withstand incidental touch. Important for handling in many applications. Cure times determine how long a sealant takes to develop its full properties. Important in glazing and curtainwall sealant applications, as well as in field and plant installations. Broad application temperature range allows installation under most climatic conditions. Temperature range over which sealant is expected to maintain elasticity. An indication of hardness or softness of the material.
10-14 days
5-7 days
5-7 days
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +200F (-48 to +93C) 33 310 psi 435% 38 ppi 65 psi 0.1" max. Alkoxy (neutral) 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 20 fl. oz. sausage packs 55 gal. drum ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 TT-S-001543A TT-S-00230C ASTM C1184
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +250F (-48 to +121C) 39 265 psi 195% 31 ppi 70 psi 0.1" max. Condensation (neutral) 50 gal. drum (base) 5 gal. pail (catalyst)
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +300F (-48 to +149C) 25 230 psi 485% 62 ppi 43 psi 0.1" max. Methoxy (neutral) 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 5 gal. pails 55 gal. drum ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 50 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 TT-S-001543A TT-S-00230C AAMA 802.3, 803.3, 805.2, 808.3
Can be significant in sealants when combine 340 psi with extensions (modulus). Highest tensile strength best in structural glazing applications. 450% An indication of elastomeric properties and adhesion. 40 ppi 75 psi 0.1" max. Alkoxy (neutral) 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 20 fl. oz. sausage packs 2 and 5 gal. pails ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 TT-S-001543A TT-S-00230C ASTM C1184
PSI Stress @ 50% Extension Stress at a given extension is an indicator of (1/2" x 1/2" x 2" bead) sealant modulus. Sag/Slump Cure Method Packaging Non-sag required for vertical joints. Important for compatibility decisions. Indicates what type of equipment is required for dispensing.
These establish a standard of quality for chemically-curing sealants. Contact Quality Assurance, for certification details to Federal Specifications TT-S-001543A, TT-S-00230C, and ASTM C920.
ASTM C920, Type M, Grade NS, Class 12.5 TT-S-00227 ASTM C1184
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Contractors N SCS1800
Property
Substrates Note: Specific substrate testing is required on all structural glazed projects.
Property Significance
Substrates that the product is recommended for use on.
Construction SCS1200
Sanitary SCS1700
Contractors SCS1000
FMildew-resistant sealant for ceramic tile, showers, tubs and plumbing fixtures.
Glass, glazed surfaces, Glass, plastics, painted/anodized aluminum, painted metals, plastics. glazed surfaces, stainless steel, imitation marble, ceramic tiles.
Dynamic Joint Movement ASTM C719 (Continuous extension and compression, 1/8" per hour) Minimum Joint Dimensions (Width x depth)
Movement capability determines suitability for known building movement conditions. Sealants should always be matched with building design criteria. Important, as it relates to the sealants ability to accommodate the required design movement.
+ 50%
+ 25%
+ 25%
+ 25%
Maximum Joint Dimensions Important, as it relates to the sealants ability to (Width x depth) accommodate the required design movement. Tooling Time [75F (25C) @ 50% R.H.] Tack-Free Time [75F (25C) @ 50% R.H.] Cure Time [To 3/8" depth @ 75F (27C) and 50% R.H.] Recommended Application Temperature Range Performance Range Hardness Shore (ASTM D2240) Tensile Strength (ASTM D412) Elongation (%) Peel Strength (ASTM C794) Indicates time it takes for a skin to form on the surface of the sealant bead. Length of time a sealant requires before it can withstand incidental touch. Important for handling in many applications. Cure times determine how long a sealant takes to develop its full properties. Important in glazing and curtainwall sealant applications, as well as in field and plant installations. Broad application temperature range allows installation under most climatic conditions. Temperature range over which sealant is expected to maintain elasticity. An indication of hardness or softness of the material. Can be significant in sealants when combine with extensions (modulus). Highest tensile strength best in structural glazing applications. An indication of elastomeric properties and adhesion.
5-7 days
3-5 days
3-5 days
3-5 days
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +300F (-48 to +149C) 25 200 psi 220% 53 ppi 66 psi 0.1" max. Methoxy (neutral) 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 5 gal. pails 55 gal. drum ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25 TT-S-001543-A TT-S-0230C AAMA 802.3 AAMA 803 .3
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +400F (-48 to +232C) 30 450 psi 460% 63 ppi 52 psi 0.1" max. Acetoxy 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 5 gal. pails 55 gal. drum
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +400F (-48 to +232C) 31 290 psi 400% 34 ppi 75 psi 0.1" max. Acetoxy 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 5 gal. pails 55 gal. drum
+40 to +120F (+4 to +49C) -55 to +400F (-48 to +232C) 29 302 psi 430% 39 ppi 43 psi 0.1" max. Acetoxy 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges 5 gal. pails 55 gal. drum ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25 FDA (21 CFR 175.105) NSF Std; No.F-51 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 TT-S-001543A-00230C
PSI Stress @ 50% Extension Stress at a given extension is an indicator of (1/2" x 1/2" x 2" bead) sealant modulus. Sag/Slump Cure Method Packaging Non-sag required for vertical joints. Important for compatibility decisions. Indicates what type of equipment is required for dispensing. These establish a standard of quality for chemically-curing sealants. Contact Quality Assurance, for certification details to Federal Specifications TT-S-001543A, TT-S-00230C, and ASTM C920.
ASTM C920, Type S, ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25 Grade NS, Class 25 NSF Std: No. F-51 CAN/CGSB-19.22-M89 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 TT-S-001543A 00230C TT-S-001543A FDA (21 CFR 175.105) TT-S-00230C ASTM C1184
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Waterproofing Systems
The Filmore San Francisco, CA
PSC10 Primer/Sealer
Description
100% Methylmethacrylate acrylic resin. Alkali resistant. For use on new masonry substrates prior to 30-day cure. Seals porous surfaces. Consolidates light chalk. Fast dry.
Color
Note: Many products are available in custom colors. Please contact the manufacturer for information.
White
White
N.A.
Smooth
Textured
Smooth
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
21%, 1%
65%
65%
N.A.
ASTM C834-91 ASTM C67-87 Efflorescence ASTM C719 ASTM C-920 ASTM D412-75/D2370 (Elongation) TT-C-555B TT-S-00230C (Type II CLS B)
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Pass
Pass
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Pass
Pass
Pass
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Pass
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
500%
500%
500%
300%
N.A.
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
N.A.
Pass
Pass
Pass
N.A.
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Waterproofing Systems
The Bloxham Building Tallahassee, FL
Description
100% acrylic resin elastomeric coatings. Use on new or previously painted substrates. Available in White, deep, and neutral bases.
Formulated from 100% acrylic resin. Internally plasticized resins provide +300% elongation. Available in White, deep, and neutral bases.
Flexible filler for interior/exterior surfaces. Use on bare or previously coated surfaces. Provides less pinholing than conventional block fillers. Formulated from elastom ericresins.
100% acrylic resin coatings. Use for a variety of textural finishes. Sprayable with a highvolume, low-pressure system. Bases available.
Color
Note: Many products are available in custom colors. Please contact the manufacturer for information.
White, tintable
Texture
Smooth
Smooth base, fine, medium, and coarse textures 50 to 90F (10 to 32C) Yes
N.A.
5-year limited warranty available Smooth 45% Fine texture 47.8% Med. texture 47.8% Coarse texture 47.8% N.A. N.A.
51.9%
ASTM C834-91 ASTM C67-87 Efflorescence ASTM C719 ASTM D2370 (Elongation) ASTM D412-75 (Elongation) TT-C-555B TT-S-00230C (Type II CLS B)
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
N.A. 200%
N.A. 330%
N.A. N.A.
N.A. N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Pass N.A.
Pass N.A.
Pass N.A.
Pass N.A.
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Design Criteria
There are several properties relating to the optimum function of sealants in building applications that must be addressed to ensure the proper specification and selection of sealants for the job. Adhesion refers to the ability of the sealant to bond to building substrates. The wide variety of substrate materials as well as environmental conditions directly affect adhesion properties. See Project Review section for information about adhesion testing. Cohesion refers to the ability of the sealant to withstand extremes of expansion and contraction without tearing. Silicone sealants are particularly suited for this, as they remain flexible and physically stable as compared to organic sealants. Modulus refers to the relationship of stress to strain of the sealant in bonded joints. It indicates the sealants ability to absorb movement. A low-modulus material transmits a lower force to the bonded substrate than a high-modulus material for a given movement. Hardness in sealants is generally measured on a Shore A durometer scale. Higher durometer sealants are preferred for structural glazing applications. Silicone sealants do not harden at low temperatures nor soften at high temperatures. UV Resistance refers to a sealants ability to retain its original performance properties after long-term UV exposure. Silicone sealants, being inorganic, do not deteriorate, crack or shrink when exposed to ultraviolet (sun) light.
Sealant Specification/Selection
Variations in joint design require specific performance criteria from sealants. Because of this, GE sealants offers a complete line of high-performance sealants, giving the design professional the ability to specify sealants with the maximum performance profile for specific applications. There are a number of factors involved in the selection of the proper sealant, but the primary factor is the substrate involved and the inherent movement characteristics of that substrate. Few construction joints are in fact static most joints are subject to varying degrees of movement. Because of this, silicone sealants, with their inherent flexibility, offer the best solution in most types of joint-sealing applications. Stone and glass are subject to little thermal movement. Masonry and concrete usually have moderate thermal movement. Metal and plastic are subject to the most pronounced thermal movement. Key criteria for specifying the proper sealant: 1. What substrates are involved in the joint area? 2. Will the substrate(s) exhibit high, medium or low movement (expansion and contraction)? 3. Will the application require long or short tooling time for the sealant? 4. Is the length of cure time important? (In shop-glazing applications, for example, glazed units must often be moved very quickly for efficient unit production.) 5. Is the length of tack-free time an important factor (e.g., disturbing the surface of the sealant prematurely, smudging, etc.)? 6. Does the application require translucent sealants or colors?
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ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION
Application Recommendations
Sealants must be applied only to compatible surfaces that are absolutely free of contaminants, moisture and protective coatings. Sealant-to-substrate adhesion tests should always be performed on the job site prior to sealant use (offers a free Evaluation Assistance Program for substrate testing). Any required primer must be evaluated on project by project basis.
Limitations
Silicone construction sealants are not recommended for use on surfaces below water or on plazas, decks, pavements, etc. Painting over elastomeric silicone sealants is not recommended because paint film does not stretch with extension of the rubber, and the adhesion of paint to this type of sealant is not adequate. (See Product Data Sheets for other specific limitations.)
Precautions
Material Safety Data Sheets are available upon request. Similar information for solvents and other chemicals used with GE products may be obtained from your suppliers. When solvents are used, proper safety precautions must be observed.
4 Allen Center Houston, TX
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Under normal conditions, no maintenance is required for construction sealants. Should the sealant bead become damaged, simply clean all affected areas and repair with fresh sealant. All fresh sealants demonstrate the unique property of autobonding the ability of one sealant t o adhere to another cured sealant and to itself. In structural glazing applications, cleaning of all glass surfaces should be performed on a regular basis. All structural joinery should be inspected annually by a reliable agency approved by the design professional and the building owner.
CODES, CLASSIFICATION
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Regional Information
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