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DOWSIL™ 832 Multi-Surface Adhesive Sealant Black

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Part# 09-06157
MFR Model# 99180523

Overview

DOWSIL™ 832 Multi-Surface Adhesive Sealant Black is a one component, non-slumping silicone paste that is used for protecting, sealing, and bonding a variety of materials such as concrete, glass, plastics, metals, and rubber. It is recommending for marine equipment, assembly equipment, roof penetrations, concrete floor seams, and windows. It offers unprimed adhesion, low odor, neutral cure, flexibility, and is non-corrosive.
   
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Features

  • 100 percent silicone RTV rubber
  • Superior unprimed adhesion to a wide variety of surfaces, including glass, metal, masonry, concrete, most rubber and plastics, including ABS, PVC and polycarbonate
  • Low odor
  • Neutral (alcohol) cure
  • Will not corrode metal or other corrosion-sensitive materials
  • Use temperatures: -67 to 300°F (-55 to 149°C); intermittent to 350°F (177°C)
  • Forms flexible, long-lasting seal

Applications

  • DOWSIL™ 832 Multi-Surface Adhesive Sealant is used for bonding, sealing and assembly where superior unprimed adhesion or noncorrosive sealant is required. Typical applications include sealing and repairing roof penetrations, gutters, concrete floor seams, marine equipment and windows, pipes, threaded connections, and assembling original equipment components.

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