Transpacryl
Transpacryl
Transpacryl is a high-quality transparent, plastoelastic one-component joint sealant based on acrylic dispersions.
Technical data sheet
Declaration of Performance
- Transparent after curing
- Very good adhesion on many porous surfaces
- Good adhesion on anodized aluminium
- Can be painted over after curing
- Very good adhesion on many porous surfaces
- Good adhesion on anodized aluminium
- Can be painted over after curing
- Sealing compound for cracks in concrete and plaster
- Joints with movements up to 15%.
- Connection joints in the building industry
- Joints between windowsills, between skirtingboard and floor, between
brickwork, etc.
- Sanitairy applications
- Joints with movements up to 15%.
- Connection joints in the building industry
- Joints between windowsills, between skirtingboard and floor, between
brickwork, etc.
- Sanitairy applications
Method: Apply the sealant by means of a handheld or pneumatic caulking gun. Smoothen the sealant with a filling-knife.
Application temperature: +5°C to +30°C, do not apply when rain or frost are imminent
Clean: Uncured Transpacryl may be removed from tools with water. Cured sealant must be removed mechanically.
Finishing: with soapy water
Repair: with Transpacryl
Application temperature: +5°C to +30°C, do not apply when rain or frost are imminent
Clean: Uncured Transpacryl may be removed from tools with water. Cured sealant must be removed mechanically.
Finishing: with soapy water
Repair: with Transpacryl
- Do not use in applications where continuous water immersion is
possible.
- Do not apply when rain or frost is imminent
- Transpacryl can be painted over with most paints.
- The paint should be sufficiently elastic to be applied on a plasto-
elastic sealant.
- A preliminary test is recommended
possible.
- Do not apply when rain or frost is imminent
- Transpacryl can be painted over with most paints.
- The paint should be sufficiently elastic to be applied on a plasto-
elastic sealant.
- A preliminary test is recommended