📊 Technical Data & Material Properties
The 1688 series maintains excellent viscosity under environmental conditions ranging from -25 to 50 ℃, ensuring easy extrusion and application. After curing, it retains superior elasticity between -50 and 150 ℃.
It is highly resistant to sunlight UV rays, rainwater, ice, snow, air pollution, and ozone. Even under adverse weather conditions, it maintains professional-grade weather resistance and waterproof sealing. The 999 neutral silicone structural adhesive is fully compatible with reflective glass, laminated glass, silicone insulated glass, acrylic acid, and polyethylene.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What surfaces is this adhesive suitable for?
This adhesive is suitable for stone, aluminum-plastic panels, ceramics, marble, ceramic tiles, and high-end sliding doors and windows. It is also widely used for indoor decoration, joint filling, and sealing applications.
What temperature range can this adhesive withstand after curing?
After curing, the adhesive maintains good elasticity across a wide temperature range of -50 ℃ to 150 ℃, making it suitable for both extreme cold and high-heat environments.
Can this product be used in outdoor or wet environments?
While the adhesive offers excellent weather resistance and waterproof performance, it is not recommended for use in locations that are damp all year round or submerged in water for extended periods.
What materials are NOT compatible with this adhesive?
Materials that exude oil, plasticizers, or other liquid organic substances are not suitable. Additionally, it should not be applied to surfaces subjected to excessive friction or physical damage, such as ground pedestrian walkways.
How should this adhesive be stored properly?
Store the product in its original packaging in a dry and well-ventilated environment. The storage temperature should not exceed 27 ℃ to ensure product quality and shelf life.
Is there a maximum surface temperature for application?
Yes. When applying the adhesive, the surface temperature of the material should not exceed 50 ℃. Applying glue to surfaces above this temperature may affect bonding performance and curing quality.