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Self-leveling silicone sealant is a single-component, cold-applied silicone material that is easy to use. When exposed to moisture in the air, it cures to form a super low-modulus silicone rubber. Once cured, the material remains flexible within the expected temperature range for road applications.
Key Features
Easy to Use: No extra tools are needed, saving on labor costs.
Excellent Performance: Highly durable, suitable for cold climates, with outstanding resistance to high and low temperatures as well as dynamic joint movement.
Wide Adhesion: Can bond firmly to most substrates (including aged asphalt and concrete) without a primer.
All-Season Application: Can be applied in any season, easily covering complex areas to ensure good contact and adhesion.
Special Environment Compatibility: Resistant to aviation fuel and road de-icing salts, making it suitable for harsh environments.

Typical Application Scenarios
Road Engineering: Expansion joints on highways, bridge expansion joints, parking ramp joints, and lane joints.
Public Facilities: Sports venues, plaza platforms, and parking garage floors.
Building Structures: Sealing for slabs, expansion joints, and cut joints.
This product combines efficient application with long-lasting performance, making it an ideal choice for infrastructure sealing and protection.
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