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What is the difference between a sound sealant and a building sealant?

What is the difference between a sound sealant and a building sealant?

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Sound insulation sealant in the low temperature (-20 ℃) to high temperature (+ 130 ℃) to maintain good flexibility, long-term effective seal; can be directly used for glass, concrete, brick, metal, plastic, wood and other materials.
Building sealant is used to fill the configuration gap to play the role of sealing adhesive. Usually with asphalt, natural resin or synthetic resin, natural rubber or synthetic rubber and other dry or non-dry viscous material as the base material, with talc, clay, carbon black, titanium dioxide and asbestos and other inert filler, then add Plasticizers, solvents, curing agents, accelerators and the like.
Soundproof sealant can only be used for sound insulation, building structural sealant with anti-leakage, waterproof, anti-vibration and noise, heat and so on.
Sound insulation sealant is different from building sealant.

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