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Acrylic Special

Special acrylic sealant that minimises development of cracks and discolouration of emulsion paints at the joint

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  • After only a few hours, it can be plastered and painted over with high-quality emulsion paints

  • Reduces the risk of development of cracks and of discolouration of the applied emulsion paints

  • Resistant to ageing, weathering and UV

  • Plastoelastic

  • Free from silicone, solvents and phthalates


Our Acrylic Special sealant carries the "Blauer Engel" eco-label.

Notice
  • Not suitable for use in building construction joints in accordance with DIN 18540

  • Due to the large number of varnish and glazing formulations, preliminary testing is required in order to rule out any interactions

  • Take care with sealant joints that have been fully painted over. These tend to develop cracks when movement occurs in the joint, as the applied paint is generally less elastic than the sealant and then causes cracks to form in the paint.

  • The setting speed is dependent on the application temperature, the weather and the surface moisture. The setting speed is greatly delayed in cold, damp weather.

  • Discolouration may occur in wood containing tannic acid

  • For vertical joints, please observe the run-off behaviour of the sealant

  • May cause corrosion on metals such as steel, copper and zinc-plated surfaces

  • Acrylic is very unstable in terms of water absorption and release. Since the diffusion behaviour also changes as a result of the differences in water adsorption in the material, neither the water vapour diffusion resistance (μ) nor the diffusion-equivalent air layer thickness (SD) can be measured on this material in accordance with DIN EN 12572. The value of 5,000 is the average value obtained through testing.