Momentive™ SCS2700 Silpruf* LM
SCS2700 SilPruf LM silicone weatherproofing sealant Product Description Typical Performance Properties SCS2700 SilPruf LM silicone weatherproofing sealant is a one-component low-modulus neutral cure silicone for use on a wide variety of materials in new or remedial weatherproofing applications. SCS2700 is supplied as a paste and upon cure produces a durable formed-in-place silicone rubber joint sealant. Performance Silicone Durability - cured silicone rubber exhibits excellent long term resistance to natural weathering including ultraviolet radiation high and low temperatures and rain and snow with negligible change in elasticity. Low Modulus - softer and more flexible than most sealants yielding reduced stresses in working joints. 100-50 movement capability - can accommodate higher movements in extension than many weatherproofing sealants and has excellent recovery after extension and compression cycling. Versatility with GE sealant products - full adhesive and chemical compatibility with GE silicone coating SEC2400 SilShield and GE pre-cured silicone weatherstrip US1100 UltraSpan. System warranties available. Low VOC Content - significantly lower than the requirements of the U.S. Green Building Councils Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design L.E.E.D. program. Application Adhesion - primerless adhesion to many substrates and finishes including EIFS glass polycarbonate vinyl numerous plastics treated and untreated wood fluoropolymer and powder coated paints conversion-coated and anodized aluminum brick terra-cotta ceramic and porcelain materials and concrete. Some finishes or substrates may require a primer. Long Tooling Time - extended work life to allow the user sufficient time for placement and tooling. GE is a registered trademark of General Electric Company and is under license by Momentive Performance Materials Inc. Momentive Performance Materials provides versatile materials as the starting point for its creative approach to ideas that help enab
le new developments across hundreds of industrial and consumer applications. We are helping customers solve product process and performance problems our silanes fluids elastomers sealants resins adhesives urethane additives and other specialty products are delivering innovation in everything from car engines to biomedical devices. From helping to develop safer tires and keeping electronics cooler to improving the feel of lipstick and ensuring the reliability of adhesives our technologies and enabling solutions are at the frontline of innovation. Licensed Products SCS2700 SilPruf LM silicone weatherproofing sealant Typical Performance Properties continued Colors Application continued SCS2700 is available in 8 standard colors and can be custom colored. Stable Consistency uncured state - supplied as a lightweight paste the consistency of which remains relatively unchanged over a wide temperature range. Low Sag or Slump - may be used for application to horizontal or vertical surfaces. Neutral cure byproduct with low odor. Aesthetics Color Selection - 8 standard colors. Available in custom colors. Basic Uses SCS2700 is a candidate for use as a weatherproofing material when sealing between dissimilar or similar materials in either new or remedial glazing and sealing applications. SCS2700 is a candidate for use on sound substrates weaker in tension such as Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems EIFS stucco concrete etc. Customer Evaluation Customers must evaluate Momentive Performance Materials MPM products and make their own determination as to fitness of use in their particular applications. Packaging SCS2700 is made to stock in 20 fl. oz. 591.5 mL foil sausage packs. SCS2700 is also made to order in 10.1 fl. oz. 299 mL cartridges 2 gallon plastic pails 2 gals. 7.6 L and 5 gallon plastic pails 5 gals. 18.9 L. P. 02 Grade Color SCS2700.02 . White SCS2700.03 . Black SCS2700.04 . Limestone SCS2700.08 . Light Grey SCS2700.09 . Aluminum Grey SCS2700.10 . Dark G
rey SCS2700.20 . Precast White SCS2700.97 . Bronze Limitations SCS2700 is not recommended In structural glazing applications. In designs where the silicone is encapsulated and without access to atmospheric moisture this material requires atmospheric moisture to cure from paste to rubber. Underwater or in other applications where the product will be in continuous contact with water. In food contact applications. On porous substrates or surfaces with special protective or decorative coatings where staining or discoloration may be a concern without prior testing and consultation with MPM Technical Services. When painting of the cured sealant is desired unless coating with GE SilShield silicone coating products. SCS2700 should not be applied or used Under exceedingly hot or cold conditions see Sealant Application section for additional information. On wet damp frozen or contaminated surfaces. On excessively basic or acidic substrates. SCS2700 SilPruf LM silicone weatherproofing sealant Technical Services Applicable Standards Additional technical information and literature may be available from MPM Laboratory facilities and application engineering is available upon request from MPM. Any technical advice furnished by MPM or any representative of MPM concerning any use or application of any MPM product is believed to be reliable but MPM makes no warranty expressed or implied of suitability for use in any application for which such advice is furnished. SCS2700 meets or exceeds the requirements of the following specifications for one-part sealants. U.S. Federal Specifications TT-S-001543A TT-S-00230C ASTM Specifications C920 Type S Grade NS Class 10050 Use NT A G O Canadian Specification CANCGSB-19.13-M87 Specifications Typical property values of SCS2700 as supplied and cured are set forth in the tables below. Typical product data values should not be used as specifications. Assistance with specifications is available by contacting MPM at 1-877-943-7325. SCS2
700 carries SWR Institute validation 100-50 movement. Typical Properties Supplied Property Value1 Consistency Paste Test Method Specific Gravity 1.45 VOC 27 g l Work Life tooling time 30-40 minutes Tack Free Time 10-15 hours ASTM C679 SS4044P Primer and the other with SS4179 Primer. SagSlump 0.1 max. ASTM D2202 C661 Rating 25 Issued to Momentive Performance Materials Product SCS2700 Silpruf LM WPSTM C1454 C719 Pass ____ Ext100 Comp-50 Substrate Primed and unprimed concrete substrates. One set of substrates were primed with Validation Date 4272010 - 4262015 Typical Properties Cured Property Value1 No. 410-SCS415 Test Method Hardness Durometer Shore A 15 ASTM D2240 Ultimate Tensile Strength 246 psi 1.70 MPa ASTM D412 Ultimate Elongation 781 ASTM D412 Tensile at 50 Elongation 8.0 psi 0.06 MPa ASTM C1135 2 Tensile at 100 Elongation 11.8 psi 0.08 MPa ASTM C1135 2 Ultimate Tensile Strength 43.1 psi 0.30 MPa ASTM C1135 2 Ultimate Elongation 689 ASTM C1135 2 Tear Strength die B 33.3 ppi ASTM D624 Peel Strength average 21-day cure 75F 21C 50 RH 37.2 pli ASTM C794 Joint Movement Capability 100-50 ASTM C719 Service Temperature Range after cure -55F to 250F -48C to 121C Weathering and U.V. Resistance Excellent Cure Time 14 or 6 mm deep section 75F 24C 50 RH 3-4 days Full Cure most common bead sizes 10-14 days 1 Average value. Actual value may vary. 2 C1135 specimens were cast in an hourglass shape. P. 03 GE 20 yr. study Copyright 2010 SEALANT VALIDATION SCS2700 SilPruf LM silicone weatherproofing sealant Joint Designs and Dimensions In addition to the guidelines provided on this datasheet MPM recommends that designers and users of SCS2700 familiarize themselves with the latest editions of following industry guidelines and best practices 1. ASTM C1193 Standard Guide for Use of Joint Sealants. 2. ASTM C1481 Standard Guide for Use of Joint Sealants with Exterior Insulation Finish Systems EIFS. 3. ASTM C1472 Standard Guide for Calculating Movement and Other Effects When Est
ablishing Sealant Joint Width. 4. SWR Institutes Applying Liquid Sealants Applicator Training Program. Joint Movement - The dimensions of joints in typical construction applications change daily as a result of solar heat gain and building sway and throughout the year due to seasonal changes. The movement in a sealant bead installed on the sun-side of a building or during the hottest portion of the day will be almost entirely in extension during the cold season or cycle while the movement of a bead installed during the coldest condition will be almost entirely in compression during the hotter season or cycle. In addition to these above movements the designer should consider the effect of construction tolerances in hisher project to minimize the occurrence of over-sized or under-sized joints during construction. All moving dynamic joints must be designed so as not to allow three-sided adhesion of the sealant to occur reference ASTM C1193. Three-sided adhesion hinders the ability of the sealant to extend and compress freely as desired and can lead to early joint failure. Joint Width - When using SCS2700 the designed joint width must be at least twice the total anticipated joint movement. For example if the total anticipated movement in an expansion joint in which SCS2700 silicone sealant is to be installed is 14 6 mm the designed joint width must be at least 12 12 mm. The designer may want to consider additional width to accommodate construction tolerances reference ASTM C1472. Large panels or lites should allow a minimum width of 14 6 mm for the sealant bead mostly to allow for a proper installation very smallnarrow beads become difficult to install and can accommodate less movement. Glazing of plastic or larger-sized metal panels may require larger than usual joint widths due to the greater movement potential higher coefficients of thermal expansion. Consult with MPM Technical Services for recommendations on large or unusual applications. P. 04 Butt Joints - A thin i
nstallation of silicone sealant can better accommodate more movement than a deep installation as the deeper bead will result in additional stress being imposed on both the sealant and the bonding surfaces during joint movement. Figure 1 illustrates the general guidelines for installation of SCS2700 into a typical butt joint configuration of widths up to 2 5 cm. 1. The recommended sealant profile is an hourglass shape with the depth of the sealant over the crown of the backer rod to be no thinner than 18 3 mm and no thicker than 38 10 mm and 2. A minimum of 14 6 mm of adhesive bonding contact must be made to all surfaces to which the sealant is intended to adhere. When used in joints exceeding 2 5 cm in width 3. The recommended sealant profile is an hourglass shape with the depth of the sealant over the crown of the backer rod to be no thinner than 14 6 mm and no thicker than 38 10 mm and 4. A minimum of 38 10 mm of adhesive bonding contact must be made to all surfaces to which the sealant is intended to adhere. Figure 1 JOINT WIDTH 14 MINIMUM ADHESION CONTACT DEPTH OVER CROWN OF BACKER 18 MIN TO 38 MAX SCS2700 SilPruf LM silicone weatherproofing sealant Joint Backer Materials Surface Preparation Backer materials typically backer rod provide the following benefits to aide in the correct application of SCS2700. Porous Materials Concrete Masonry Brick Stone etc. Joints must be clean dry and sound prior to application of the sealant. All contaminants impurities or other adhesion inhibitors such as moisturefrost oils concrete form release agents old sealants asphalt and other surface treatments etc. must be removed from the surfaces to which the sealant is intended to adhere. Clean where necessary by wire brush mechanical abrading grinding sanding saw cutting blast cleaning sand or water or a combination of these methods to provide a stable clean surface for sealant application. Remove dust and other remaining loose particles with a soft bristle brush or by using an
oil-free air blow. Polished stone surfaces and smooth sawn edges can be cleaned using a solvent dampened rag allow sufficient time for solvent to evaporate prior to application of the sealant. Cleaning of surfaces should be done within 1 to 2 hours of when the sealant is to be applied. Since porous materials can absorb and retain moisture it is important to confirm that substrates are dry prior to application of the sealant. 1. To control and provide the desired sealant depth. 2. Create a formed joint cavity that allows for the desired hourglass sealant shape. 3. Provide a firm backup which helps attain full wetting of the substrates when the sealant is tooled. 4. Act as a bond breaker to eliminate adhesion on the backside of a joint three-sided adhesion. Non-gassing polyethylene polyolefin or polyurethane foam rod is the recommended back-up material for use with SCS2700. If the joint is too shallow to allow foam rod use a polyethylene tape as a bond breaker to eliminate three-sided adhesion. On EIFS and porous substrate applications a closed cell backer rod is recommended open cell backer materials absorb and hold water which can affect long-term sealant adhesion on these materials. Backer rod should be 25-50 greater confirm with manufacturer of backer rod as to type selected than the width of the joint thereby providing continuous pressure against the joint walls and expanding and contracting with the joint movement without pushing the sealant out of the joint during the compression cycle or falling away during the extension cycle. Rubber backup materials may stain the sealant and are not recommended unless tested and verified for compatibility. Installation Sealants may not adhere or maintain long-term adhesion to substrates if the surface is not prepared and cleaned properly before sealant application. Using proper materials and following prescribed surface preparation and cleaning procedures is vital for sealant adhesion. IN ALL CASES IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONF
IRM THE ACCEPTIBILITY OF EACH SEALANT-SUBSTRATE COMBINATION WITH A LAB OR SITE ADHESION TEST PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH PROJECT INSTALLATION. MPM can provide lab and field adhesion testing information and suggestions to user upon request. P. 05 Non-Porous Materials Glass Metals Plastics Ceramics etc. Clean by using a two-rag wipe technique wet one rag with solvent and wipe the surface with it then use the second rag to wipe the wet solvent from the surface BEFORE it evaporates allowing the solvent to dry on the surface without immediately wiping with a second cloth can negate the cleaning procedure because the contaminants may simply be re-deposited as the solvent dries. In all cases where used solvents should be wiped dry with a clean white cloth or other lint-free wiping materials. Isopropyl Alcohol IPA is a commonly-used solvent and has proven useful for most non-porous substrates encountered in architectural construction applications. Xylene and Toluene have also been found useful on many substrates. When handling solvents refer to manufacturers MSDS for information on handling safety and personal protective equipment. Architectural coatings paints and plastics should be cleaned with a solvent approved by the manufacturer of the product or which does not harm or alter the finish. Cleaning of surfaces should be done within 1 to 2 hours of when the sealant is to be applied. Difficult or nearly impossible to see on a joint substrate frost is likely to develop on substrates when temperatures drop near the freezing point. Since frost and moisture will interfere with proper sealant adhesion it is important to confirm that substrates are dry prior to application of the sealant. SCS2700 SilPruf LM silicone weatherproofing sealant Installation continued Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems EIFS The use of an appropriate silicone primer is required on all EIFS substrates. Consult MPM Technical Services for sealant-primer-substrate recommendations. Confirm with the
EIFS supplier which finish the sealant should be applied to i.e. base coat or base coat with EIFS primer. All EIFS surfaces must be clean dry and sound and in an acceptable condition to receive sealant. Confirm with the EIFS supplier or project architect or consultant what joint conditions are considered acceptable for sealant installation to proceed. If unacceptable conditions are found cease installation of sealant until corrections are made. To clean EIFS lightly abrade the joint surfaces using a synthetic brush or pad and then remove dust and other remaining loose particles with a soft bristle brush or using an oil-free air blow. Cleaning of surfaces should be done within 1 to 2 hours of when the sealant is to be applied. Since EIFS materials can absorb and retain moisture it is important to confirm that the EIFS materials are dry prior to application of the sealant. Priming SCS2700 attains primerless adhesion to many commonly encountered construction materials. However some materials with variable surface characteristics may require the use of a primer to help obtain durable long-term adhesion. Prior to use trial applications should be made to check adhesion to the specific materials to be used on the project. See the GE sealants primer datasheets for product specific information on use and priming instructions. Consult MPM Technical Services for sealant-primersubstrate recommendations. CAUTION Primers may contain solvents. When handling solvents refer to manufacturers MSDS for information on handling safety and personal protective equipment. Masking The use of masking tape is recommended where appropriate to ensure a neat job and to protect adjoining surfaces from overapplication of sealant. When tooling use care not to spread the sealant over the face of the substrates adjacent to the joint or masking as the silicone can be extremely difficult to remove on rough or porous substrates. Silicone materials are hydrophobic in nature and if inadvertently over-
applied onto adjacent joint surfaces even if removed immediately can create a permanent waterproofing effect of a substrate when the building is wet. Do not allow masking tape to touch clean surfaces to which the silicone sealant is to adhere adhesive on masking tape can interfere with adhesion of silicone. Masking tape should be removed immediately after tooling the sealant and before the sealant begins to skin over tooling time. P. 06 Sealant Application Apply sealant in a continuous operation horizontally in one direction and vertically from the bottom to the top of the joint opening applying a positive pressure adequate to properly fill and seal the joint width. Tool or strike the sealant with a concave tool applying light pressure to spread the material against the back-up material and the joint surfaces to ensure a void-free application. In glazing applications tool the sealant at the sill so that precipitation and cleaning solutions will not pool. Excess sealant should be cleaned from glass metal and plastic surfaces while still uncured. On porous surfaces the excess sealant should be allowed to progress through the initial cure or set-up. It should then be removed by abrasion or other mechanical means. Due to the smooth consistency of SCS2700 tooling agents such as water soap or detergent solutions are not necessary or recommended. Dry tooling is recommended. Sealant is best applied when the temperature is above 40F 4C as frost or moisture are less likely to be present on the surfaces to be sealed. However SCS2700 can be applied in colder temperatures refer to the MPM technical bulletin Cold Weather Sealing Guidelines for additional information. Application of SCS2700 is not recommended to be applied to substrates when surface temperatures are above 140F 60C. The cure rate of this product is dependent upon temperature and the availability of atmospheric moisture. Under Standard Conditions relative humidity of 50 5 at an air temperature of 73.4 2F 23
of 1C this material can attain a cured thickness of 2-3 mm per 24 hours assuming ample access to atmospheric moisture. As temperature decreases the cure rate slows down and vice versa. Low moisture environments will also reduce the cure rate. Near-confined spaces which limit the overall access to atmospheric moisture will cure only from that surface which has access to the atmosphere. Colder temperatures can significantly increase cure times and can open the possibility of sealant irregularities if joint movement occurs while sealant is not fully cured. The following reference provides additional information on Movement-During-Cure of sealant joints ASTM C1193 - Standard Guide for Use of Joint Sealants section 12.5. Method of Application SCS2700 is easily dispensed directly from cartridges and foil sausage packs using standard caulking guns or from 2 gallons pails using standard bulk caulking gun equipment. The sealant may also be dispensed from 55 gallon drums with pumping equipment. SCS2700 SilPruf LM silicone weatherproofing sealant Patent Status Product Safety Handling and Storage Nothing contained herein shall be construed to imply the nonexistence of any relevant patents or to constitute the permission inducement or recommendation to practice any invention covered by any patent without authority from the owner of the patent. Customers considering the use of this product should review the latest Material Safety Data Sheet and label for product safety information handling instructions personal protective equipment if necessary and any special storage conditions required. Material Safety Data Sheets are available at www.ge.comsilicones or upon request from any MPM representative. Use of other materials in conjunction with GE sealants products for example primers may require additional precautions. Please review and follow the safety information provided by the manufacturer of such other materials. Emergency Service Momentive Performance Materials maintains an ar
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