OTTOSEAL® S 100 Sanitary Silicone Anthracite Glossy (C67) – Art. No. 13121
The OTTOSEAL® S 100 Sanitary Silicone in anthracite glossy (C67), Art. No. 13121, is a flexible sealant specifically designed for use in wet rooms and for sealing sanitary installations. It impresses with its high resistance to mould and a durable, visually appealing joint surface.
Applications and Features
This one-component acetate silicone is ideally suited for flexible joint sealing in bathrooms, showers, and around sanitary fixtures. Its creamy consistency ensures easy application and a long-lasting smooth seal.
Product Benefits
- Protection against mould and bacteria
- Resistant to UV radiation and weathering
- Temperature resistance from -40 °C to +180 °C
- Elastic with up to 50% elongation
Technical Specifications
- Skin formation: approx. 10 minutes at 23 °C / 50% relative humidity
- Curing depth in 24 hours: 2–3 mm
- Application temperature: +5 °C to +35 °C
- Shore A hardness: approx. 20
- Standards: EN 15651, EMICODE® EC1-Plus, IVD certification
Application Instructions
Surfaces must be clean, dry and free of grease before application. Using a primer is recommended for improved adhesion on smooth substrates. After applying, the joint can be shaped perfectly with a smoothing agent or suitable tool.
Colour Options
The sanitary silicone is available in various shades, including:
FAQ about OTTOSEAL® S 100 Sanitary Silicone Anthracite Glossy
- What makes the "anthracite glossy (C67)" colour special?
- The elegant, dark shade is perfect for modern sanitary areas, giving joints a subtle, refined appearance.
- Is the silicone suitable for wet areas?
- Yes, the product is specifically formulated for wet rooms and provides long-lasting mould protection thanks to its fungicidal ingredients.
- Can I use the silicone on natural stone?
- Use on sensitive natural stones such as marble or slate is not recommended to avoid damage to edge zones.
- How do I apply the product at low temperatures?
- Application is possible from +5 °C. For best results, warm the cartridge to room temperature before use.
- When is the joint loadable?
- Skin formation occurs after about 10 minutes, with full curing at 2–3 mm depth taking around 24 hours. The joint can be subjected to mechanical or water load thereafter.
- How is long-term mould resistance ensured?
- The fungicidal effect provides lasting protection. Regular cleaning and good ventilation help prevent mould growth.
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