The Premium Wet Area Sealant
- Wet areas
- Baths, showers, toilets
- Easy to use
- Contains strong fungicides to fight mould
- Maxisil A Ceramic Silicone is an acetic cure silicone recommended for all ceramic tile areas, especially for expansion joints in bathrooms, kitchens, and flooring sectors.
- Built-in fungicides for mould resistance
- For both exterior and interior use
- Excellent weatherability, resistant to ageing and UV radiation
- Resistant to chemicals and temperature
- Primerless adhesion to clean, dry surfaces such as ceramics, glass, acrylics, aluminium, and painted wood
- Very good tooling and smoothing properties
- Time-saving with an easy cleanup system
Please note that colour samples are not true to the actual colour. This is a guide only.
Characteristics
- 1-component acetate-curing silicone sealant
- Excellent weathering, ageing, and UV resistance
- Enables a great finish, will not string during application
- Good tooling and smoothing properties
- Contains fungicides
- Medium skin formation time for easy handling
- Very good adhesion on ceramic substrates
- Primerless adhesion to many substrates
- Stress expansion modulus at 100% (DIN 53 504, S3A): 0.3 N/mm²
- Meets DIN 18545, part 2D (German industrial standard)
- Available in a variety of colours (custom colours available upon request)
Fields of Application
- Sealing connection joints between ceramic tiles, showers, baths, and flooring sections
- Expansion/movement joints in bathrooms and wet areas
- Connection joints on door and window frames
- Sealing double-glazing joints
- Glass block glazing
- Sealing general building substrates
- Suitable for interior and exterior use
Important Information
Before application, ensure materials in the contact area are compatible with the sealant and with each other to prevent damage or discoloration. If in doubt, consult the manufacturers of surrounding substrates.
- While curing, small amounts of acetic acid are released — ensure good ventilation
- After curing, the product is odourless and harmless
- Thicker silicone layers require longer vulcanisation time
- Not for full-surface bonding unless construction prerequisites are met
- For layers over 15mm, contact our technical department
- Avoid contact with bitumen-containing materials or those releasing solvents (e.g. butyl, EPDM, neoprene, bituminous paints)
- When replacing mould-contaminated joints, remove all old sealant and treat areas with Maxisil Anti-Mildew Spray
Technical Properties
Skin-forming time (23°C / 50% RAH) |
~ 15 min |
Curing in 24h (23°C / 50% RAH) |
~ 2–3 mm |
Processing temperature |
+5°C to +35°C |
Viscosity (23°C) |
Pasty, stable |
Density (23°C, ISO 1183-1) |
~ 1.0 g/cm³ |
Shore A hardness (ISO 868) |
~ 20 |
Permissible movement capability |
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