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A global industry leader in silicones for building - producing high quality sealants and coatings that extend life and add performance to all kinds of buildings, all over the world. Formerly known as GE Silicones.
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Formerly recognised as GE Silicones. Silicones for building....
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Silicone coating reduces degradation and helps lengthen the operational lifetime of the material. This prolongs the lifetime of buildings and façades and avoids or delays maintenance and repair costs arising from water or damp damage.
Silicone with a neutral curing system which forms a flexible, non-shrink, watertight joint. It is characterized by excellent adhesion to typical materials used in construction, both porous and non-porous, such as: concrete, brick, wood, glass, tile, steel, aluminium, enamel and laminated and varnished surfaces and plastics.
Extend the life of a roof by decades. Create seamless, waterproof barriers and stop leaks with Enduris Silicone Roof Coatings. Learn more from sales today.
Outstanding resistance to natural and man-made pressures. High durability, generating maintenance cost savings. Optimized thermal insulation for façades, intermediate materials and indoor walls. Added protection against efflorescence, algae, fungi and mildew development, as well as dirt pickup.
Silicone products used in construction include sealants, adhesives, and protective coatings. These unique properties make silicones essential not only in residential and office buildings, but also in bridges, oil rigs, industrial plants, and pipelines.