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Bondaflex® Ucolor®

By Design World Staff | October 14, 2008



Lakewood, N.J.
‚– Color matching of silicone sealants has become easy and cost-effective with Bondaflex‚® Ucolor‚®, an innovative coloring system that enables users to add pigments to both one-part silicone and two-part polyurethane sealants on the job site.

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This colorization system virtually eliminates lead times from custom-color orders by allowing users to color in the field. Ridding the hassle of estimating quantities of custom-colored sealants and purchasing individually colored sealants, users simply mix the Ucolor Pak ‚– available in 52 colors ‚– with their required amount of sealant, making Ucolor ideal for small projects, maintenance jobs and other repairs.


After a three-minute process of mixing the Ucolor Pak with the sealant, users have an exact match for a variety of substrates, providing a uniform, professional appearance. Ucolor can be mixed with Bondaflex‚® Sil 290 FPS-NB and Bondaflex‚® Sil 295 FPS-NB, one-component silicone sealants ideal for use in building, school, parking, plaza, stadium and prison applications.


Sil 290 is a low modulus, neutral-cure silicone sealant that can be used in a variety of construction applications, such as installation and perimeter sealing of windows, doors and skylights; conventional glazing; expansion joints; EIFS systems; precast expansion joints and curtainwalls.


A neutral-cure, high performance silicone weatherseal, Sil 295 is ideal for conventional glazing; perimeter sealing of windows, doors and skylights; expansion joints and precast expansion joints, in addition to unitized curtainwall assembly and field installation.


Both 290 and 295 silicone sealants are ready-to-use, and bond and match to most substrates, including glass, aluminum, metal, tile, fiberglass, plastic, ceramic, masonry, concrete, brick, fluoropolymer painted surfaces, vinyl, PVC, granite, limestone, marble and wood.


www.bondaflex.com


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