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NEMPAL® 111 Weatherproof Silicone Sealant

Versatile 100% Neutral Silicone Sealant

A one-part, high-performance, neutral-curing, 100% silicone sealant recommended for weather sealing applications in curtain wall, building facades, door and window systems, roofing systems, and various other architectural or industrial sealing applications where long-term durability is expected.

The excellent adhesion on a wide range of substrates and the tooling characteristics of the sealant make it a superior choice for applicators. It will cure under the action of atmospheric moisture and form an elastomeric silicone sealant rubber that is waterproof. Its long durability meets the service performance requirements of most architectural joints. It has excellent resistance to outdoor weathering, UV radiation, temperature extremes, moisture, vibration, airborne pollutants, etc., thus it will not crack or harden even after a prolonged period.

Features & Benefits

ASTM C 920 compliant

Low VOC Compliant

100% neutral silicone

Primer-less adhesion on most substrates

Non-sagging – superior gunning & tooling

No shrinkage after cure

Good flexibility after cure

Excellent weather resistance and durability

Indoor and outdoor use

Non-corrosive to metal

Works well with alkaline substrates like concrete and stone

 

 

111T

(translucent)

111M

(colored)

Curing System

:

Neutral – Curing by Moisture

Base Material

:

Silicone Polymer (Oxime)

Appearance (before cure)

:

Non-sagging Soft Paste

Appearance (after cure)

:

Elastomeric Rubber

Standard Colours

:

Translucent

(Matt) White, Black, Grey

Specific Gravity, g/mL

:

1.00 ± 0.05

1.40 ± 0.1

Tack-Free, minutes

(at 25 °C & 50% R.H.)

:

10 – 15

30 – 90

 

Curing Rate, mm/24h

:

3 – 4

2 – 2.4

Ultimate Elongation, %

(ASTM D412)

:

600 – 800

200 – 600

Resistance to Flow, mm

(ASTM D2202)

:

0

0

Ultimate Tensile Strength, MPa (ASTM D412)

:

1.6

1.8

Low VOC Compliance

(SCAQMD Rule 1168)

:

Yes

Application Temperature, °C

:

5 – 50

Service Temperature, °C

:

-40 – 150

Suitable for a wide range of architectural weatherproof sealing applications on common building materials such as glass, aluminium, galvanized and zinc-coated steel, painted surfaces, uPVC, masonry, concrete, bricks, non-oily wood, most plastics, etc.

Typical sealing applications include:

  • Façade Cladding – Aluminium Composite Panel, Stone
  • Curtainwall, Aluminium Canopy, Stickwall, Skylight, Frameless Glass Systems, Glass Balustrade, etc.
  • Glass Window & Door Systems (Aluminium or uPVC)
  • Connection and Expansion Joints
  • Lap Joints of Metal Roofing
  • Roof Flashing & Guttering
  • Splashback
  • HVAC, Plumbing, Flooring
  • Coaches, Trucks, Trailers, RVs, and Boats
  • Storage & Cabinet

* Users are responsible to carry out test prior to installation to confirm compatibility with actual substrates, work conditions, and service requirements.

  1. Remove all residual dirt, grease, oil, frost, water, and old sealant thoroughly. Clean the surface with a piece of white cloth with solvent, then wipe immediately with another piece of clean cloth. Do not use soap or detergent.
  2. For a neat finish and less clean up works, apply masking tape and remove it before sealant skins over.
  3. Cut the nozzle to desired bead width at 45° angle, screw it onto cartridge and place cartridge into caulking gun to apply sealant.
  4. Apply sealant into the bottom of the joint so that it completely fills the joint, wetting both sides, before moving the caulking gun. Avoid moving too quickly and leave air traps in joint. Do not simply lay a bead on the surface as the sealant will not penetrate the joint by itself. Use backing material or bond breaker tape in joint to avoid three-sided bonding.
  5. Tool the sealant immediately after application to provide a smooth finish, and to ensure the sealant wets both sides of the joint for proper bonding. Sealant tooled in a concave profile is recommended. Do not use soap or water as tooling aids.
  6. Depending on environment variables, the sealant will have its skin formed in 10-30 minutes after application. Do not disturb the joint until the sealant is cured thoroughly, or adhesion will be affected. It will cure to a depth of 10mm in about 7 days. Longer curing time is expected in dry and low humidity area. Uncured sealant can be cleaned up with solvent or mineral spirit. Cured sealant can only be removed mechanically.

Sealant coverage per cartridge / sausage depends on actual joint width and depth, application style and wastages during application. Calculations can only be a rough reference.

Joint Width

Joint Depth

Coverage (300 ml) **

0.6 cm

0.6 cm

794 cm

1.0 cm

1.0 cm

286 cm

2.0 cm

1.0 cm

142 cm

** Based on 5% wastage assumption. Actual coverage may vary. Formula:

Coverage = V  / [ W x D x 1.05 ]

Coverage = linear run in cm per cartridge (or sausage)

V = volume of cartridge (or sausage) in ml

W = joint width in cm, D = joint depth in cm

1.05 = 5% wastage assumption (to revise accordingly)

  • Store properly in a dry and well-ventilated place with temperature between +5°C to +30°C.
  • Use within 12 months from date of production.
  • Cartridge – 300 ml (24 cartridges / carton)
  • Sausage – 600 ml (20 sausages / carton)
  • Always test before use – user is responsible to test before using to confirm the sealant produces desirable results.

  • Be careful with the temperature during application. If the temperature of the substrate surface is above 50°C, it may cause sealant to cure too fast – with bubbles in sealant bead. Likewise, if the substrate temperature is below 5°C, the sealant may cure slower.

  • In case sealing ACP (Aluminium Composite Panel) cladding, DO NOT leave excess sealant onto the protective film of ACP as it risks staining depending on the type of film material and ACP coating.

  • Product releases methylethylketoxime during application and curing. May cause an allergic skin reaction if inhaled in high concentration, use in well-ventilated areas. Keep out of reach of children.

  • For further health and safety information, please refer to the latest Safety Data Sheet.

Like other silicone sealant products, it is NOT recommended for the following applications:

  • Polyethylene, polypropylene, and polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon).
  • Bitumen/Asphalt, natural / Chloroprene / EPDM rubber.
  • Traffic areas subject to abrasion.
  • Structural glazing or Insulating Glass bonding.
  • Permanent water immersion.
  • Polycarbonate and polyacrylate, if under tension.
  • Materials that bleed oil, plasticizers or solvents or release by-products that may inhibit the curing of sealant, affect its adhesion, or discolor the sealant.
  • Applications where sealant surface should be painted – silicone sealants are not paintable.
  • Brass, copper or other sensitive metals as it may get discolored.
  • Bleeding may occur on porous substrates such as concrete, marble, granite or other natural stones.
  • In unventilated areas, or at low temperatures as the moisture content in the air is lower, the curing reaction will take place more slowly.

Technical Data Sheet

Safety Data Sheet

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