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What does "two-component" mean, and how do I mix the A and B components correctly?
A two-component product requires mixing two separate parts before use. For this product, mix component A and component B at a volume ratio of 10:1. Accurate measurement and thorough mixing are essential to ensure proper curing and optimal performance.
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What does "neutral curing" mean and why is it important?
Neutral curing means the product does not release acidic or alkaline by-products during the curing process. This makes it safe to use on sensitive materials such as natural stone, metal, and coated glass, as it will not cause staining, corrosion, or surface damage.
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What types of weather conditions can this product withstand?
This product offers excellent weather resistance, including tolerance to both high and low temperatures, ozone exposure, and UV radiation. This makes it suitable for long-term outdoor applications where environmental conditions may vary significantly.
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Which building materials is this product compatible with?
This product provides good adhesion to most common building materials, including concrete, glass, aluminum, stone, ceramic tiles, and coated surfaces. For critical applications, a small adhesion test on the specific substrate is always recommended before full application.
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What does a displacement capacity of ± 20% mean in practice?
A displacement capacity of ± 20% means the sealant can accommodate joint movement — both expansion and compression — of up to 20% of the original joint width. This ensures a durable, flexible seal even when building materials expand or contract due to temperature changes or structural movement.
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Is this product suitable for both interior and exterior applications?
Yes. Thanks to its UV resistance, ozone resistance, and wide temperature tolerance, this product is well-suited for both interior and exterior applications. Its elasticity and strong adhesion to most building materials make it a versatile choice for construction and sealing projects.