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Permathane SM7713 MS Silyl-Modified Adhesive Sealant Per Standard Cartridge
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Permathane SM7713 MS Silyl-Modified Adhesive Sealant - Standard Cartridge Permathane SM7713 MS is a single-component, moisture-cured, solvent-free, gun-grade, asphalt-compatible Silyl-Modified Adhesive Sealant exhibiting low modulus elastomeric properties with excellent perf...
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Permathane SM7713 MS Silyl-Modified Adhesive Sealant - Standard Cartridge
Permathane SM7713 MS is a single-component, moisture-cured, solvent-free, gun-grade, asphalt-compatible Silyl-Modified Adhesive Sealant exhibiting low modulus elastomeric properties with excellent performance. The sealant is designed to skin and cure rapidly providing outstanding UV Resistance and long-term durability. The sealant provides excellent adhesion over a wide variety of substrates.
Advantages
- Asphalt Flashing Compatible conforming to AAMA Specification 713-08
- Excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates
- Dependable performance and durability
- Easy to gun, tool, and clean
- Accommodates ± 50% joint movement
- Permanently flexible, excellent weatherability
- Paintable once cured
- VOC Compliant to SCAQMD, CARB, and OTC
- Primerless adhesion to substrates including galvanized steel, aluminum, Galvalume®, Kynar 500®, wood, vinyl, and fiberglass. For concrete applications consult technical support.
Typical Uses
Permathane® SM7713 MS is designed to seal construction joint details
- Perimeter seals for windows, doors and other wall penetrations on vinyl, aluminum, wood and other materials including Asphalt-Flashing membranes.
- Waterproof rivet seams and roof rails
- Bonding sidewalls in RV’s and trucks
- Sealing corner moldings, fabricated roof-lap seams, bumper assemblies, and body-to-cab joints in motor homes
- Sealing door hinges, skylights, and portholes
- Between construction materials of dissimilar expansion coefficients
- Sealing in butt/lap joints
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