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PJS1953

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Jul 5, 2007
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Hi,
I have a problem trying to seal a 3mm gap between steelwork with a material that will keep out water - specifically rain water. The material will be at ambient but it may have to be applied in very damp/wet conditions and set to form a flexible membrane.
I am not a specialist in adhesives but I am looking into silicon sealants and caulking compounds and would be grateful if anyone has any suggestions about a suitable material and types of hand/auto applicators and any specialist tubing that can be added to reach those difficult areas!
Thanks
PJ
 
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Surface preparation is the key to success with any sealant. Get the surfaces clean. I mean really clean. Otherwise nothing will stick.

If you are forced to apply in wet conditions, look at urethane based sealants that REQUIRE the presence of moisture to cure.
 
3M brand #5200 marine sealant is urethane based, available in caulking gun tubes from your usual supplier, and in small squeeze tubes from Wal-Mart.

It's very strong, will grip and cure on a wet surface, and will stay flexible in extreme conditions.






Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Thanks gents these have been helpful tips and we are now carrying out trials on several sealants
PJ
 
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