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  Basic Terminology
   
 
   

Movement capacity

  This is the percentage of movement assumed by a joint upon contraction or expansion; it is expressed as a +/- percentage of the joint's width and indicates the maximum movement in one or other direction that the joint is able to withstand.
   

Neutral Alkoxy Silicone

  While being cured it gives off alcohol. It may be transparent or coloured. It has good elasticity properties. It seals glass, aluminium, metals and plastics.
   

Neutral Benzamide Silicone

  High-elasticity. It is cured with silane benzamide. It adheres extremely well to porous surfaces. It also seals glass, aluminium and concrete. It comes in several colours.
   

Neutral silicone

  Neutral cure sealant product. It has a fast curing rate and may be transparent or coloured. It is used for sealing glass, aluminium and concrete. It seals porous surfaces. It does not give off any odour. There are three types: benzamide, oxime and alkoxy.
   

Nominal joint width

  Envisaged distance between the two media.
   

Nozzle

  Long, conical, plastic part that adapts to the silicone cartridge to ease application.
   

Polyethylene cartridges

  Material generally used to package sealants. They may deteriorate because of a high quantity of solvent in the sealant.
   

Polymer

 

An organic or inorganic chemical product with a high molecular mass.

   

Polyurethane filler

  Product based on moisture-curing polyisocyanates and polyols
   

Polyurethane foam

  Two-component system that contains two reagent products: isocyanate and polyol. This system reacts when in contact with moisture and produces two consecutive chemical reactions. These reactions prompt the expansion of the mixture and form the end structure, which is used as insulation, filler and fixing material.
   

Primer

  A product used to treat one or two surfaces to be sealed in order to improve or attain proper adhesion between the surfaces. Both surfaces must be dry prior to sealing. Consult the manufacturer for the best application method and the best type of primer to use.
   

Reticulation

  Drying, curing of the silicone.
   

Sealant

 

Product with sufficient adhesion, cohesion and elasticity properties to perform the following two functions:

To join the two media that may have contraction and expansion movements for which it requires sufficient elasticity.

Water- and air-tightness between the media to prevent the passage of air, water and dust, etc.

   

Sealing

  This is the elastic and/or deformable closure that is part of a joint system between two media, e.g. between glazing and the frame, or between the frame and brickwork, etc.
   

Service temperature

  These are the temperature extremes between which the sealant, once applied, maintains all its properties.
   

Silicone

  Organic-silicic compound the chemical properties of which enable it to be used in practically all fields of industry.
   

Single component sealing

  This ready-to-use sealant generally comes in polyethylene cartridges, aluminium bags or in tubs.
   
Skin formation
  The time after which the sealant loses its adherence.
   
Smoothing
  Finish operation aimed at improving the appearance of the joint. This can be done using a finger that has been moistened with soapy water or a spatula.
   
Solvent
  A product that is added to some sealants to reduce their price. When they evaporate there may be serious losses in adhesion and water- and air-tightness because the joint decreases in proportion with the evaporated solvent.
   
Thixotropy
  The characteristic of a sealant that enables it to seal vertical joints without the occurrence of any separation of the parts.
   
Two-component sealant
  This sealant comprises two parts. These must be mixed, using special machines, solely when the sealant is required.
 
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