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ASI Black Aquarium Silicone Sealant- 10.2 Oz
ASI Black Aquarium Silicone Sealant- 10.2 Oz

ASI Black Aquarium Silicone Sealant- 10.2 Oz Cartridge

Product ID : 42206925
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Galleon Product ID 42206925
Shipping Weight 0.82 lbs
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Manufacturer Gordon Glass Co.
Shipping Dimension 9.49 x 2.48 x 1.93 inches
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ASI Black Aquarium Silicone Sealant- 10.2 Oz Features

  • Fish and Marine Life Safe

  • High Modulus

  • Excellent tensile strength

  • Excellent primerless adhesion to glass

  • 10.2 Fluid Oz Cartridge | Color: Black


About ASI Black Aquarium Silicone Sealant- 10.2 Oz

Excellent Primerless Adhesion to Glass for a Waterproof Seal Harmless to Fish When Fully Cured Black Aquarium Silicone Sealant is a medium modulus, one component, acetic cure silicone recommended specifically for the fabrication and repair of fresh or salt water aquariums. It forms a tough waterproof seal that won't crack or shrink, and is non-toxic to fish when fully cured after 7 to 14 days. Cure time depends on bead size and cure conditions. The vinegar-like odor present during application is acetic acid and will disappear as material cures. Color: Black Contents of Cartridge : 10.2 fluid oz (302 ml) How to Apply Aquarium Silicone Sealant: 1. Surfaces to be sealed must be PERFECTLY CLEAN before applying sealant. Contaminants on glass surface will affect bond and may lead to leaks or total failure. Resealed aquariums or reusing of glass panels may present adhesion problems if extreme care isn't followed to clean glass. 2. Apply between glass edges and as a fillet bead,1/4 inch (6.35 millimeters) minimum, to gain maximum bond strength and structural integrity. 3. Maintain a permanent structural frame around the edges of tanks larger than 30 gallons to ensure integrity of tank and seals. 4. Make certain all of the sealant is FULLY CURED before filling the tank, otherwise damage to structural integrity or injury to fish is possible. Normal sealant cure will be 7-14 days depending on bead size and cure conditions (hot and humid is best). For unsupported tanks (30 gallons or less) the glass must be supported by mechanical means until the sealant has fully cured. 5. After sealant has cured rinse with warm water and refill, then check pH twice during the next 24 hours before stocking with fish.