Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2024-11-27 Origin: Site
In modern home decoration, sliding doors are a common design element, and their sealing performance is particularly important. Acid sealants are widely used in the sealing of sliding doors due to their unique properties.
Fast curing: Acid sealants generally have a faster curing speed, which can increase the assembly speed for sliding door manufacturers, thereby improving production efficiency. In addition, for end users, fast curing speed means that sliding doors can be put into use quickly after installation, which improves the occupancy time.
Good adhesion: Acid sealants have good adhesion to most substrates such as glass, metal (with coating), ceramics, etc., which can ensure that the sealants used in sliding doors form a strong bond with various material substrates.
Yellowing resistance: Acid sealants release acetic acid during the curing process. This acidic environment helps prevent the colloid from yellowing.
Displacement resistance: During the use of sliding doors, the joints may shift slightly due to temperature changes. Wacker acid sealants can adapt to this displacement, do not crack, and maintain long-lasting sealing.
In addition to the above advantages, the presence or absence of bubbles during the production process of sealants is an important criterion for judging the quality of sealants. The generation of bubbles will cause the surface of the sealant to be uneven after application, affecting the appearance; the bubble part of the colloid is hollow, which will reduce the actual contact area with the substrate, thereby reducing the bonding strength and directly affecting the sealing of the sliding door.
Therefore, in order to avoid the generation of bubbles, strict quality control standards are required from the preparation of raw materials, mixing and stirring, to the bottling, packaging and storage of the finished glue.
Environmental protection first: Sliding doors are mostly used in indoor environments. As an essential auxiliary material for sliding door assembly, the environmental protection of sealants is increasingly mentioned and concerned by sliding door manufacturers and end users, becoming one of the necessary conditions for modern home decoration.
However, acid sealants are often misunderstood as "smell-inducing and not environmentally friendly" because they have a "sour taste". The sour taste of high-quality acid sealants comes from acetic acid, which is the well-known acetic acid. It is non-toxic and harmless. After application, keep ventilation and the sour taste will evaporate quickly.