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Impregnating sealants Latex sealants Metal sealants Patio sealants Paint sealants Plastic sealants Polysulfide sealants Polyurethane sealants Rubber sealants Sealcoat...
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Dental sealants (also
termed pit and
fissure sealants, or
simply fissure sealants) are a
dental treatment intended to
prevent tooth decay.
Teeth have recesses...
- A
paint sealant is a
sealant that
protects cars from
ultraviolet rays and acid rain.
Paint sealants protect cars' finishes, and can make cars shiny. There...
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Acrylic sealants Polysulfide sealants Polyurethane sealants Paul
Pietzschke Sealant Paul Pietzschke,
Hamburg WKT in the USA A
Guide to
Aircraft Sealants...
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Fibrin glue (also
called fibrin sealant) is a
surgical formulation used to
create a
fibrin clot for hemostasis,
cartilage repair surgeries or
wound healing...
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blistering of the
caulk or
sealant. Additionally, open-cell
backer rod
allows air to get to the back side of the
caulk or
sealant which accelerates curing...
- Seam
sealants are
chemical coating compositions. Seam
sealants are
applied to
waterproof seams of
items such as rainwear, tents, backpacks, shoes, drysacks...
- implants; and in home
repair and hardware, in
products such as
silicone sealants. The term "silicone" is
actually a misnomer. The
suffix -one is used by...
- Some
manufacturers of
sealants ****ert that
their products are
indeed compatible, but
others warned that, e.g., the "
sealant may come in
contact with...
- pavement. Some
states in
North America have
banned the use of coal tar–based
sealants primarily based on
United States Geological Survey studies.
There are primarily...