Modified Silicone Adhesives

Modified Silicone Adhesives

~ Broadly from Exterior to Interior – Made-in-Japan Technologies ~

As modified silicone adhesives are flexible in the wide range of temperature, they adhere to wide range of substrates compared with other technologies.

In Japan, they have been used as sealants for building industry since 1970s. And by 1990s, they expanded to such housing applications as tile installation and flooring. Nowadays, they even expand to automotive, vessel, commercial building, and others.

Together with our Group house makers, we have been spearheading to market modified silicone adhesives with long-term durable and high-quality properties.

What is Modified Silicone Adhesive?

This is a reactive adhesive with the main component being modified silicone polymers. The reaction is promoted by ambient moisture and catalysts. After cured, the adhesive forms elastic structure. As it remains in suchelasticity in the wide range of temperature, the adhesive is broadly used for such structures as buildings.

Features

Non-Solvent As it contains almost no solvents, it is humane- and environmentally friendly.
After cured, the volume change is very slight, and no foams evolve.
Elastic Adhesion
The cured elastic properties
obey the substrates’ heat
expansion or contraction.

Broad Substrates Adhering to a wide variety of substrates

Where are They Used?

Modified silicone adhesive are broadly used for building applications and many others!

Exterior Example

High Durability Grade for Exterior

No discoloration or cracking

Weatherability

Interior Example

Flooring

Best fit for renovation for superior adhesion and wipability

Wipability

Cautions

  • Modified silicone adhesives should be stored with no contact with moisture.
  • Please check the shelf life very carefully.
  • We have a series of products with different properties and for different applications.

We offer wide range of product lines beyond the above.
Please consult with us for more details.

* Please note that the above data are the results under our set conditions, and are not of guarantee.