Polyurethane Sealant 3M™ 540 3M™ The 3M™ polyurethane sealant is a single-component product used for bonding, sealing, and waterproofing in various industrial sectors, including automotive, construction, and marine. This sealant is known for its strong adhesion to numerous surfaces such as metal, wood, glass, concrete, and plastics. Once applied, it cures by reacting with moisture in the air to form a flexible, durable joint that is resistant to vibrations, weathering, and UV rays. This sealant is particularly valued for its ability to create durable joints that remain flexible even under harsh conditions. It is commonly used for tasks such as joint sealing, panel bonding, and part assembly. Its single-component formula makes it easy to use, with no need for prior mixing. Learn more
3M™ 760 Hybrid Sealant 3M™ The 3M™ 760 Hybrid Sealant is a versatile, high-performance sealant adhesive designed for a wide range of industrial and construction applications. Its silicone-free hybrid formula combines the benefits of polyurethane and silicone sealants, providing excellent adhesion to various materials, including metal, glass, plastic, and concrete. The 760 sealant is durable, UV- and weather-resistant, and can be painted after application. Ideal for expansion joints, facade joints, and applications requiring high flexibility and strong adhesion, it is easy to apply and ensures long-lasting sealing performance. Learn more
SIKA Sikasil® SG-500 Silicone Sealant Sika The SIKA Sikasil® SG-500 silicone sealant is a high-performance adhesive and sealant, specifically designed for structural bonding and sealing applications in glazing and facade projects. This neutral-curing silicone provides excellent adhesion to surfaces such as glass, aluminum, steel, and other construction materials. It is highly resistant to weathering, UV exposure, and temperature fluctuations, ensuring exceptional durability and reliability even in harsh environments. Sikasil® SG-500 is ideal for structural applications where safety and performance are critical, such as glazing in curtain walls and facades. Learn more