Corning® 795 is a one-part, medium modulus, neutral cure silicone formulation. Corning® 795 cures to a durable and flexible silicone rubber building joint seal, and can accommodate ± 50% joint movement in a properly designed joint.
NOTE: Should not be applied to building materials that bleed oils, plasticizers, or solvents, or in totally confined spaces. Do not apply to frost-laden or wet surfaces, or to surfaces that are in direct contact with food. Check the cartridge label and Specification Data Sheet for additional limitations.
Basic Use: Structural and non-structural glazing of glass, metal, and plastic; adhering stiffeners to building panels; weatherproofing applications, including perimeter sealing of doors and wins. Corning® 795 is virtually unaffected by sunlight, rain, sleet, snow, ultraviolet radiation, atmospheric contamination, ozone, and temperature extremes. Joint performance does not change significantly with aging or exposure to weather.
Comparable Sealants:
CRL: 95C. Corning®: 995, 791. GE®: SilPruf 2000, UltraGlaze® SSG 4000. Tremco®: Spectrem 2, Spectrem 3. Pecora: 864, 895. Sonneborn: OmniSeal. Sika: SikaSil®-WS95.
Limitations: Should not be applied to building materials that bleed oils, plasticizers, or solvents, or in totally confined spaces. Do not apply to frost-laden or wet surfaces, or to surfaces that are in direct contact with food. Check the cartridge label and Specification Data Sheet for additional limitations.
Technical Data: It meets or exceeds the following specification standards: Federal Specifications TT-S-001543A (COM-NBS) Class A for silicone building sealants, and TT-S-00230C (COM-NBS) Class A for one component building sealants; ASTM C-920 Type S, Grade NS, Class 50, Use NT, G, A and O; ASTM Specification C 1184 for structural silicone sealants; Canadian Specification CAN2-19.13-M82.
- ± 50% Joint Width Movement
- Medium Modulus Building Sealant for Expansion Joints
- Structural and Non-Structural Glazing of Glass, Metals, and Plastics
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