Silicone adhesive
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There are formaldehyde, benzene and other harmful substances in the glass glue. Generally, they can only be moved in after being ventilated for a long time. At present, the pollution of cancer and leukemia accounts for a large proportion, and the peculiar smell of glass glue belongs to one of environmental pollution.
Silicone adhesive (commonly known as glass adhesive) is the first generation of products.
The second generation product is polyurethane industrial adhesive.
The third generation product is polyether modified silane glue (MS glue).
Many silicone adhesives in the market are not good enough in quality (products of low price competition in domestic rubber factories, adding mineral oil, white oil and other solvents, acting as volume, leading to loose molecular structure, bacteria are easy to adhere, mildew and blackening are normal). MS modified silicone sealant optimizes the high-strength performance of polyurethane and the high weatherability of silicone, without cyanate ester, fundamentally solves the problem of armour The release and VOC content of xylene and other harmful substances are based on zero value. The raw material comes from modified silane resin, a new generation of environmental friendly sealant / adhesive, no solvent, no isocyanate, no smell, excellent bonding performance. No blackening and mildew, edge sealing toilet shower room and kitchen cabinet skirting line, weather resistance up to 50 years. Greenwich MS green environmental protection glue can bear up to 30 kg per square centimeter. Weather resistance, colloid itself will not produce bubbles, can resist rain and snow, UV. Long term exposure to harsh outdoor environment can effectively inhibit and avoid sealant cracking, fracture, yellowing, mildew and degumming. Moreover, Greenwich MS adhesive is zero formaldehyde, zero isocyanate, solvent-free, non-toxic and tasteless, VOC release is far lower than the national standard, and does not damage the environmental performance of the substrate. It has a wide range of adhesion to base materials, most of which are inorganic, metal, wood, concrete, ceramics, glass, stone and so on.