DOWSIL 790 Black Silicone 20oz Sausage

SKU: D790BLS
Brand: Dowsil
DOWSIL / Dow Corning 790 Black Silicone Building Sealant 20oz Sausage

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DOWSIL / Dow Corning 790 Black Silicone Building Sealant is a one-part silicone formulation that cures in the presence of atmospheric moisture to produce a durable, fire-resistant, flexible and ultra-low-modulus silicone rubber building joint seal.

This sealant offers outstanding unprimed adhesion to masonry and is particularly effective for sealing expansion and control joints, precast concrete panel joints, Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) joints, curtainwall joints, mullion joints, stone pavers, and many other construction joints. When used in accordance with Dow Corning application and testing recommendations, the sealant forms a durable, flexible, watertight bond with many common building materials, including combinations of stone, concrete, masonry, granite, marble, aluminum, painted substrates, and glass.

***16 Sausages per case. Individual sausages are available for purchase. This item is stocked only in Minnesota***

Excellent performance in building joints that experience extreme movement.

Suitable for new and remedial construction.

Extension/compression capability of +100/-50 percent.

Excellent weathering properties and resistance to sunlight, rain, snow and temperature extremes.

Excellent unprimed adhesion to masonry and concrete substrates.

Easy application over a wide temperature range.

Dow Corning® 790 Silicone Building Sealant offers outstanding unprimed adhesion to masonry and is particularly effective for sealing expansion and control joints, precast concrete panel joints, Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) joints, curtainwall joints, mullion joints, stone pavers, and many other construction joints. When used in accordance with Dow Corning application and testing recommendations, the sealant forms a durable, flexible, watertight bond with many common building materials, including combinations of stone, concrete, masonry, granite, marble, aluminum, painted substrates, and glass.