SPREE White Acrylic Sealant 300mL | Paintable Crack & Gap Filler | Nasir & Sons PAKISTAN
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The S-SPREE Acrylic Sealant is a reliable, single-component, water-based formulation designed for filling static and low-movement joints in construction materials. This versatile white sealant is your perfect solution for achieving a professional, crack-free finish around interior fixtures. Unlike silicone, this acrylic caulk is fully paintable, allowing you to create a seamless blend with surrounding painted surfaces. It adheres excellently to porous substrates like plaster, concrete, wood, gypsum board, and masonry. Its ease of use, low odor, and quick skin time make it ideal for renovation and finishing work. Key Features & Benefits: Paintable: Can be overpainted with most conventional paints after curing. Water-Based & Low Odor: Easy cleanup with water before curing; safe for indoor use. Flexible: Accommodates minor movements ($<10\%$) to prevent cracking. Excellent Adhesion: Bonds strongly to most common construction materials without a primer. Versatile Use: Perfect for sealing connection joints around window frames, door casings, skirting boards, and filling non-structural cracks. Typical Applications: Sealing joints and gaps between window/door frames and walls. Filling cracks and joints in plaster, gypsum board, and concrete. Sealing joints between skirting boards, architraves, and walls. General crack filling in interior and protected exterior areas (must not be exposed to permanent water immersion). ⚙️ Technical Data (Typical Values for Acrylic Sealants) Property Value (Typical) Test Standard Chemical Base Acrylic Dispersion (Water-Based) N/A Cartridge Volume 300 mL N/A Color White Available in other colors Density ~1.5 – 1.65 kg/L ISO 1183-1 Skin Time ~ 15 – 30 minutes 23℃/ 50% r.h. Curing Rate ~ 2 – 3 mm per 24 hours 23℃/ 50% r.h. Movement Capability ~±7.5% to ±10% ISO 9046 Shore A Hardness ~20 – 30 ISO 868 Application Temperature 5℃ to 35℃ N/A Service Temperature -25℃ to 70℃ (Dry) N/A Paintable Yes (After full cure/skinning) Test non-flexible paints first
Joint Sealing