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  • Too Cool for School

    Jun 14th 2018

    Too Cool for School

    Silicon is one of the most common substances on planet earth -- and its synthetic derivative, silicone, is one of the most common materials in modern manufacturing. Silicone is used in medicine, co…

    Published by Isaac Morey

  • Let's Crunch Some Numbers!

    Jun 14th 2018

    Let's Crunch Some Numbers!

    How much silicone sealant do you need for your next project?For an average .25” x .25 inch joint, a 1oz tube of silicone sealant will cover about 29 linear inches. If your needs are a bit different…

  • Breaking Up is Hard To Do

    Jun 14th 2018

    Breaking Up is Hard To Do

    But it’s not you, it’s your sealant! If you’ve noticed that the sealants in your bathroom, on your windows, or at the workplace have become moldy, discolored, or displaced, it’s time to dump them a…

  • Sealant Looking Funky?

    Jun 14th 2018

    Sealant Looking Funky?

    Discolored sealants aren’t nearly as fun as bass guitars and 70’s outfits. Here are a few common cause of discolored sealants.- Exposure to chemicals or vapors while still curing, i.e. paint fumes…

    Published by Isaac Morey

  • What does it mean when we say 100% RTV Silicone?

    Mar 16th 2018

    What does it mean when we say 100% RTV Silicone?

    What is an RTV Silicone?RTV stands for room-temperature-vulcanizing, meaning that the silicone begins curing as soon as it is exposed to the moisture in the air. While many sealants are room temper…

    Published by Isaac Morey