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WEICON Silicone

for sealing, bonding, insulating and casting

WEICON Silicone
WEICON Silicone is a one-component sealant/adhesive which has been developed to meet the high demands of industrial fabrication.
It consists of 100% solid material which cures at roomtemperature practically without shrinkage.

It is particularly suitable for use in

  • production,
  • construction,
  • maintenance
  • and for quick assembly / repair work.

WEICON Silicone is highly recommended for

  • elastic bondings
  • coatings
  • insulation
  • impregnation.

SiliconeThe high dielectric strength makes it ideal for use in electrical engineering and for insulating electrical leads.

Other applications are in making seals of any size, models and moulds and prototypes.

Almost any materials can be joined to themselves and among each other. SiliconeWEICON Silicone adheres to most surfaces, e.g.

  • aluminium, nonferrous metals and steel
  • glass, glass cloth and ceramics
  • duro- and thermoplastics
  • wood and many other materials.

WEICON Silicone is compression-proof and resistant to many aggressive media, such as

  • Siliconeoil and fuel
  • fresh and salt water
  • industrial waste gas
  • diluted acids and salts
  • detergents and fruit acids.

WEICON Silicone is non-ageing and adheres without embrittlement or hardening even under changing temperatures.

WEICON offers different types of Silicone to cover a variety of applications.

>> Brochure/ Technical data
>> EC Safety data sheet (Overview)


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2010, Mar 24
9th LIEFERANTENTAG in Rostock, Germany
Visit WEICON at Stand 88/89
2010, Apr 11 - 16
LIGHT & BUILDING in Frankfurt, Germany
Visit WEICON at Stand B93, Hall 8.0
2010, Apr 13 - 15
WOODSHOW in Dubai, U.A.Emirates
Visit WEICON at Stand C38 C, Hall 1
2010, Apr 19 - 23
HANNOVER MESSE in Hannover, Germany
Visit WEICON at Stand E15 Hall 05, Stand C91 Hall 13 and Stand C02 Hall 16
 
   
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