OTTOSEAL S 10 - Teaserbild

OTTOSEAL® S 10

The silicone sealant for glass constructions

1-component silicone sealant based on oxime, neutral cross-linking, MEKO-free
For indoor and outdoor application
  • Non-corrosive
  • Highly adhesive
  • Laminated safety glass
  • Short application time
Technical datasheet

Product details

Fields of application

  • Sealing of expansion joints in building construction
  • For the weather sealing of structural glazing, angled glazing, timber-glass-composite elements, roof glazing and conservatories
  • For jointing on glass elements
  • Installation of X-ray protective glass

Characteristics

  • Compatible with PVB sheets according to the criteria of ift guideline DI-02/1 - Suitable for processing VSG
  • Excellent weathering, ageing and UV-resistance
  • Very good adhesion on many substrates even without primer (see the primer table)
  • High resistance to notches and tearing - Resistant to high mechanical stresses
  • Does not cause corrosion on unprotected metal surfaces

Standards and tests

  • Tested according to EN 15651 – Part 1: F EXT-INT CC 25 LM
  • Tested according to EN 15651 – Part 2: G CC 25 LM
  • Tested fire behaviour in accordance with EN 13501: class E
  • UL 94 Flame Classification HB, RTI 105 °C, File No. E 176319
  • Tested and recommended by Schott Desag AG Deutsches Spezialglas, D-31073 Grünenplan, for the installation of RD 50 and RD 30 X-ray protective glass
  • French VOC-emission class A+
  • Suitable for applications according to IVD instruction sheet no. 22+30+31+35 (IVD = German industry association sealants)

Colours & form of delivery

Glossy colors

310 ml cartridge
black
S10-04-C04
transparent
S10-04-C00
white
S10-04-C01
Pieces per packaging unit 20
Pieces per pallet 1200

Due to typographical reasons the colours shown below may differ from the original colours of the products.

Products, packaging Units and/or colours bearing order codes are available ex warehouse in standard commercial quantities.

Consumption calculator

Please note: This values are approximate and serve as a rough guide for rightangled joints. The depth of the joints is measured to the rear of the profile. Depending on the processing method, additional expenditure of up to 25% is possible.