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Acrylic sealants are a type of adhesive and sealant used in a variety of applications. They are composed of acrylic polymers and are used to fill gaps, seal joints, and provide a waterproof barrier. Acrylic sealants are often used in construction, automotive, and marine applications. They are also used in the manufacture of windows, doors, and other building components.
Acrylic sealants are known for their flexibility, durability, and resistance to weathering. They are also resistant to UV radiation, making them suitable for outdoor applications. Acrylic sealants are available in a variety of colors and can be used to match the color of the substrate.
Acrylic sealants are easy to apply and can be used with a variety of tools, including brushes, rollers, and caulking guns. They are also easy to clean up and can be removed with a solvent.
Some of the companies in the acrylic sealants market include 3M, Dow Corning, Sika, Henkel, Bostik, and H.B. Fuller. Show Less Read more