ACRYLIC WATERPROOFING MASTIC, FOR APPLYING JOINTS AND SEALING CRACKS
Widely used in the world of construction and renovation, acrylic sealant can create joints and plug cracks. It can be used on bricks, plaster, concrete... Read these few lines and you will know the characteristics of the acrylic sealants developed by Würth!
A WINDOW TO SEAL, A CEILING JOINT TO INSTALL, A CRACK TO FILL?
Versatile, acrylic sealant can therefore be used to create seals, repair various damages, but also to bond expanded polystyrene on absorbent supports. It can be used on a wide variety of materials:
• brick, clinker
• plaster, fibre cement, plaster
• concrete, aerated concrete
• wood
• Aluminium...
EASY-TO-SMOOTH INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ACRYLIC MASTICS
Our acrylic sealants are generally made of a one-piece, solvent-free sealant. Available in cartridge form and ready to use, they comply with standard "EN 15651 Part 1". We can say that most of our acrylic sealants:
• can be used indoors and outdoors
• adhere extremely well to different surfaces
• are easy to smooth
• can be repainted
• resist UV over time
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER USE OF ACRYLIC SEALANT
Are you a professional concerned with creating quality seals to seal your door frames and ceilings? Do you want to fill your cracks in the most efficient and clearest way possible? When using acrylic sealant, certain basic rules should be observed:
• take care not to store acrylic sealant at too low temperatures (risk of freezing)
• check that your product can be used in a particular condition (suitable or not for sanitary facilities, etc.)
• make sure that the surfaces that will be in contact with the product are clean and dry
• if the surface is too porous, you can apply a first diluted layer (which must be left to dry for at least 30 minutes), in order to reinforce the adhesion of your final joint
• apply the sealant with a manual or pneumatic gun, smooth it using a spatula
• remove excess fresh putty with a damp cloth
• clean your tools with water immediately after use
• try not to spray water on the joint during drying