Cosmo Sprint Industries Malaysia Automotive Sealants and Adhesives Series –
E88 PU Sealant For Automotive Car Windscreen/Windshield
Packaging: Cartridge 310ml
Colour: Black
Description:
E88 PU Sealant For Automotive Car Windscreen/Windshield is a commercial grade, one part, non-sag, polyurethane sealant that cures by reaction with atmospheric moisture to form a durable and weathering resistant elastomer, manufactured in accordance with the ISO/TS 16949:2002.
Product Information:
- One component formulation
- Safe drive away time in as little as 2 hours when used on vehicles with airbag
- Modest hardness after curing
- Flexible, durable and excellent extrudability
- No need primer to glass
- No sagging, no pollution and corrosion to base material and environment
- Excellent sealing performance, excellent water and aging resistance
Direction of Use:
Before applying the sealant, please make sure the surface is clean. Clean and dry all surfaces by removing foreign matter and contaminants such as oil dust, grease, frost, water, dirt, old sealants and any protective coating. Properly clean windscreen and car body surface for bonding before apply the sealant in a continuous and even manner. Use primer if necessary. Apply E88 PU sealant for windscreen/windshield when the bonding surfaces are dry. Position windscreen within 15 minutes. Drive away time: 2 hours (23 C, 50%rh)
- Put E88 PU Sealant For Automotive Car Windscreen/Windshield cartridge into a Mitsuki caulking gun
- Pierce the membrane at the top of the cartridge and screw on the nozzle
- Cut nozzle to give the required angle and bead size
- Place the cartridge in an applicator gun and squeeze the trigger
- Using the trigger to extrude the sealant
- Apply E88 PU Sealant For Automotive Car Windscreen/Windshield in a continuous bead using constant pressure to apply the sealant
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