DOW 999A ACETIC ACID CURE
LIMITATIONS
Dow Corning 999-A Silicone
Building & Glazing Sealant is not
recommended for use in applications
involving:
• Structural silicone glazing or joints
where physical abuse or abrasion is
likely to be encountered
• Prolonged water immersion or
adhesion to porous surfaces, such
as masonry
• Building materials that might
bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents –
materials such as impregnated
wood, oil-based caulks, green or
partially vulcanized rubber gaskets
or tapes
• Totally confined spaces, because
the sealant requires atmospheric
moisture for cure
• Surfaces sensitive to corrosion by
acetic acid vapors (a byproduct of
sealant cure)
• Surfaces that will be painted (paint
will not stretch with the extensions
of the sealant and may crack and
peel); complete all painting prior
to using sealant
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DOW 832 PURE SILICONE RTV NEUTRAL CURE
Features
• 100 percent silicone RTV rubber
• Superior unprimed adhesion to a
wide variety of surfaces, including
glass, metal, masonry, concrete,
most rubber and plastics, including
ABS, PVC and polycarbonate
• Low odor
• Neutral (alcohol) cure
How To Use
Apply to clean, dry, frost-free surfaces.
Typically, no primer is necessary; however,
for best adhesion to concrete, use a
primer such as Dow Corning ® 1205 Primer.
Dow Corning 832 Multi-Surface Adhesive
Sealant will dry to the touch in 20 minutes.
Limitations
• Not intended for food-contact
applications
• Requires atmospheric moisture to cure
• Not for use in submerged structural
or adhesive applications
• Not designed for high-movement
joints
• Not for application to oily or dirty
surfaces
• Most paints will not adhere to sealant
LIMITATIONS
Dow Corning 999-A Silicone
Building & Glazing Sealant is not
recommended for use in applications
involving:
• Structural silicone glazing or joints
where physical abuse or abrasion is
likely to be encountered
• Prolonged water immersion or
adhesion to porous surfaces, such
as masonry
• Building materials that might
bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents –
materials such as impregnated
wood, oil-based caulks, green or
partially vulcanized rubber gaskets
or tapes
• Totally confined spaces, because
the sealant requires atmospheric
moisture for cure
• Surfaces sensitive to corrosion by
acetic acid vapors (a byproduct of
sealant cure)
• Surfaces that will be painted (paint
will not stretch with the extensions
of the sealant and may crack and
peel); complete all painting prior
to using sealant
*******************************
DOW 832 PURE SILICONE RTV NEUTRAL CURE
Features
• 100 percent silicone RTV rubber
• Superior unprimed adhesion to a
wide variety of surfaces, including
glass, metal, masonry, concrete,
most rubber and plastics, including
ABS, PVC and polycarbonate
• Low odor
• Neutral (alcohol) cure
How To Use
Apply to clean, dry, frost-free surfaces.
Typically, no primer is necessary; however,
for best adhesion to concrete, use a
primer such as Dow Corning ® 1205 Primer.
Dow Corning 832 Multi-Surface Adhesive
Sealant will dry to the touch in 20 minutes.
Limitations
• Not intended for food-contact
applications
• Requires atmospheric moisture to cure
• Not for use in submerged structural
or adhesive applications
• Not designed for high-movement
joints
• Not for application to oily or dirty
surfaces
• Most paints will not adhere to sealant