
About Industrial Sealants
Industrial sealants are materials formulated to fill gaps, block fluid passage, and protect components from environmental factors such as moisture, dust, chemicals, or temperature extremes. Unlike adhesives, sealants typically remain flexible after curing, making them suitable for dynamic joints and movement-prone assemblies.
Typical categories include silicone sealants, RTV (room-temperature vulcanizing) compounds, polysulfide sealants, and fluorosilicone-based formulations. These products are widely applied in electrical enclosures, HVAC systems, electronic component insulation, and industrial machinery.
Selection depends on factors such as material compatibility, required flexibility, thermal stability, and resistance to chemicals or UV exposure.