Sealants

Polysulphide Sealant Supplier in Mumbai : provide sealants which are mainly available in paste form, sealants are used to prevent ingress of water and frequent appearance of cracks. After application it dries to create tough, flexible rubberized seal to compensate the movement between joints and the expansion/contraction due to weather. For the function and the durability of the building joint sealing is very important although it is only a small part of the whole construction. Polysulphide Sealant Supplier in Mumbai are responsible for buildings water and air tightness; an important detail for the durability and energy saving properties of a building.

Dr. Fixit Silicone : Dr. Fixit Silicone Sealant Metal & Glazing is silicone polymer based sealant cures by absorption of moisture from air to a highly elastic rubber like seal. It is used for sealing & glazing of construction joints, metallic & glass joints because of excellent adhesion to porous & non-porous substrates, tough & high resilience and excellent UV resistance & weathering durability.

  • Ease of application – Single component, no mixing, easy to apply directly.
  • Curing – No chemical curing, cures by moisture absorption from air.
  • Corrosion - Neutral cure, no release of corrosive acidic fumes by product.
  • Consistency - Soft & pasty consistency without any sagging.
  • Adhesion - Bonds strongly to almost all building materials without primer.
  • Shrinkage – Negligible hence no cracking and loss of adhesion.
  • Elasticity - Highly elastic, rubber like material prevents cohesion failure after expansion & contraction.
  • Service Temperature range - From -60oC to + 180oC.

Wolf Sealants : The Hybrid Sealant is a new type of Sealant developed from a Silicone and Polyurethane Sealant, in the process receiving the best properties of both of these Products. The Hybrid Sealant offers the user convenience and tidiness, permanent flexibility, eco-friendliness and the working safety of a silicone. Polyurethane has given the hybrid sealant its excellent technical properties: mechanical endurance, good adhesion and resistance to temperature fluctuations. The gluing capacity of the Hybrid Sealant is one of the best among Sealants and while the Hybrid was initially used as a glue for adhesion, key-and-slot connections and construction, then today, for example, a highly elastic hermetic parquet glue has also been developed, which allows subfloor movements in case the wood becomes wet and expands. Thanks to its elasticity and physical strength, the Hybrid Sealant is also a good choice for Sealing works in industries.

Dr. Fixit Pidiseal PS 42P :

  • Dr. Fixit Pidiseal PS is a two-part elastomeric sealant based on a liquid polysulphide polymer, which when mixed with accelerator (curing agent) cures by chemical reaction to form a tough, flexible rubber seal. It is used for construction, expansion & contraction joint application to seal the joint hermatically as it has excellent tensile modulus, elongation, bonding, UV & ozone resistance and weathering durability.
  • Vertical sagging – PS 41G is used for vertical sealing joints.
  • Pourable & self-levelling – PS 42P is used for horizontal joint sealing.
  • Curing – Cures at ambient temperature.
  • Elasticity – High elasticity and forms tough seal.
  • Adhesion/Bonding - Bonds strongly to a wide range of building materials.
  • Cyclic Movements - Accommodates continuous and pronounced cyclic movements.
  • Shrinkage - Negligible.
  • UV & Ozone resistance - Resistant to sunlight (UV rays) and ozone.
  • Biodegradation - Good resistance to bio-degradation.
  • Chemical resistance - Resistant to occasional spillage of dilute acids, alkalis, petrol, aviation fuels, diesel, kerosene, lubricating oils etc.
  • Toxicity - It is Non-toxic.

Dr. Fixit Pidiseal PS 41G : Dr. Fixit Pidiseal PS 41G is a two part elastomeric sealant which when mixed and applied cures by chemical reaction to form a tough, flexible rubber seal. It is recommended for sealing construction and expansion joints.
Typical Applications :

  • Internal and external wall cladding.
  • Structural concrete.
  • Water retaining structures such as dams, canals and culverts.
  • Brick and blockwork.
  • High rise structures.