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On April 15th 2021, GE Silicones’ Technical Director and global authority on silicone sealant technology, Errol Bull, will be exploring the topic in a special webinar.
He’ll be looking at the importance of the silicone sealant and the properties it needs to work effectively, and showcasing GE Silicone sealant - a high-performance silicone structural adhesive ideal for use across a range of protective glazing systems.
GE Silicones sealants create a durable, airtight, and watertight barrier to protect window perimeters, openings, flashings, and critical junctions in a range of protective glazing systems.
With the elasticity required for the most complex designs, it bonds securely to a wide range of materials and finishes, including:
Glass and polycarbonate
Vinyl and plastics
Brick and concrete
Terracotta, ceramic and porcelain
Wood and EIFS
Natural stone
Coated and anodized aluminum
GE Silicones sealants work to absorb impact energy – in glazing systems designed to meet building codes, mitigate risk, and improve the safety of buildings.