The Difference Between Automotive and Construction Polyurethane Sealant

The Difference Between Automotive and Construction Polyurethane Sealant

Construction:

Curtain Walls (Unit Panel Joints, Structural Adhesives, Weathering Adhesives)

Door and Window Installation and Caulking

Precast Concrete Joints

Expansion Joints for Roads, Bridges, and Airport Runways

Roof Waterproofing Joints

Seams for Stone, Aluminum, and Other Metal Panels

Secondary Sealing for Insulating Glass

Automotive:

Body:

Weld Sealing (Strength Enhancement, Waterproofing and Rust Prevention)

Hem Sealing (Door, Hood, and Trunk Lid Edges, Rust and Water Prevention)

Anti-Stone Impact Coating (Chassis Protection)

Roof Gutter Sealing

Windshield/Window Bonding and Sealing (In conjunction with Window Adhesive or as a Secondary Sealing)

Interior: Floor Sound Insulation Bonding, Ceiling Bonding, Interior Component Fixing (VOC/Odor Requirements Extremely High)

Exterior: Lampshade Sealing, Decorative Strip Bonding

Engine Compartment/Chassis: Various threading holes, mounting hole seals (requires heat and oil resistance), filter seals, gearbox seals (part), fuel tank seals (part).

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