Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2025-08-18 Origin: Site
Acrylic sealant is a water-based, one-component elastic sealant. Based on an acrylic copolymer, it offers excellent adhesion, elasticity, and environmental friendliness. It is suitable for filling various gaps, cracks, and joints in interiors, making it a practical choice for home repair and renovation.
Environmentally Friendly and Safe: The water-based formula is solvent-free and low-odor, meeting indoor environmental standards and suitable for home use.
Wide Adhesion: It can bond to a variety of common building materials, including wood, gypsum board, concrete, and ceramic tile.
Elastic and Durable: After curing, it forms a flexible adhesive layer that adapts to slight thermal expansion and contraction of the substrate and is resistant to cracking.
Easy to Apply: The paste-like texture allows for smooth extrusion and can be applied with a spatula or wet fingers for easy application.
Paintable: The cured surface can be painted with latex paint or water-based paint for a uniform aesthetic.
Wall Repair: Fills drywall joints, wall cracks, and nail holes..
Door and window sealing: Secure gaps between door and window frames and walls to enhance sound insulation and thermal insulation.
Kitchen and bathroom moisture-proofing: Seal areas prone to water seepage, such as sink edges and bathtub surrounds.
Woodworking finishing: Glue skirting and decorative moldings, and cover wood joints.
Furniture repair: Repair cracked wooden furniture and spliced panels.
Substrate preparation: Remove dust and oil stains, ensuring the base is dry and solid.
Gluing tips: Use a glue gun to evenly apply glue to the gap, slightly exceeding the surface (allowing for shrinkage). ).
Shaping and Trimming: Smooth with a scraper or damp fingers within 10 minutes, wiping off any excess glue promptly.
Curing Time: Surface drying takes approximately 5-10 minutes, initial curing takes 24 hours, and full strength is achieved in 7 days.
Note: The recommended application temperature is 5-35°C; curing will be slower at lower temperatures.
Select by Need: For general repairs, choose the universal type.
Color Matching: The white version is suitable for most wall surfaces, while the transparent version is suitable for concealed areas.
Q: Why are there small bubbles on the sealant surface?
A: The substrate has absorbed too much water. Applying glue too quickly or unevenly may cause bubbles. It is recommended to apply a primer first (if the substrate is porous).
Q: Can it be removed after curing?
A: After it is fully cured, it needs to be removed with a razor blade. If it is not cured, it can be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
Q: Can it be used outdoors?
A: Indoor-specific sealants have limited weather resistance. For outdoor use, silicone or modified silane sealants should be selected.
Acrylic sealants are an ideal choice for DIY and minor renovations due to their environmental friendliness, ease of use, and affordability.
Proper use can effectively solve most interior joint problems, making home details more flawless and durable.