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Merbenit UV27

Merbenit UV27 is used where high resistance to water, UV and ageing are asked for.

Merbenit UV27

Features of Merbenit UV27

  • 1-component
  • Easy processing
  • Fast curing
  • Permanently elastic from -40 °C to +90 °C
  • Free of solvents, isocyanate and silicones
  • Very good adherence on numerous materials
  • Tested successfully on self-cleaning glasses
  • Extremely high resistance against water, salt water, UV, ageing and weather
  • Good mechanical skills
  • Fulfils ISO 11600-G-25LM (also on selfcleaning glasses)
  • High resistance against aliphatic solvents, oils, fat, watered inorganic acids and alkalis
  • Excellent product for solar technology, air conditioning and ventilation systems, construction of receptacles, waste water constructions, vehicle engineering, plant engineering, Marine (e.g. sealing and bonding of portholes) and offshore applications.
  • Very wide spectrum of adherences
  • Compatible with grinding and varnishing
  • Very good sealing abilities
  • Shock-proof and vibration-firm (shock-absorbent)
  • Nearly odourless

Applications

  • Merbenit UV27 is used where high resistance to water, UV and ageing are asked for.
  • Industrial firms, assembly- and servicing companies, building- and handcraft companies, shipyards and glazier’s workshops.

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