Sunday 23 September 2018

A Few Benefits of Using Sealants in the Construction of Buildings


One of the largest market areas where adhesives and sealants are most needed is in the building or construction industry. Nowadays, many architectural masterpieces and multi-storied apartment housings are made from wood which is glued together. There are many kinds of sealants like acrylic resins, butyl rubber, expanding foam, rubber sealants, general purpose silicone and various others used for a myriad of purposes.

general purpose silicone


Sealants are like adhesives in many ways because the formulations in them somewhat provide the same function. However, they both perform completely different functions and offer a lot of benefits, which are as mentioned below.

Flexibility

Silicone-based sealants and adhesives can move with expansion and contraction over a wide range of temperatures. No wonder they are mostly preferred in the construction industry as they stay fixed and endure the stress and movement helping the whole structures to stay strong and safe. It mostly finds its use in swimming pools, expansion joints, structural glazing, wooden floors, etc.

Endures Extreme Temperatures

The material silicone can resist extreme temperature anomalies and perform for much longer periods than other kinds of adhesives because of their chemical nature. It can hold on to its original mechanical properties over a long-term and does not become brittle and lose its consistency.

Durability

Thanks to the wide workable temperature range, resistance to chemicals, UV rays and the elastic properties help adhesives like tile grout is extremely durable and can continue to perform under challenging conditions. This durable property greatly enhances the load carrying capacity of any material this adhesive is applied on, which also imbibes it with weather-proofing properties.

tile grout


Resistance to Water and Chemicals

Sealants which are based on silicone are regularly used to block the passage of water and other liquids through gaps in windows and doors. This kind of sealants provides wooden elements and structures with excellent resistance to moisture and all sorts of harmful chemicals.

Electric and Thermal Conductivity

Silicone-based sealants and adhesives are an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and have found its way into many electrical and mechanical appliances.

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