Silicone sealants can be categorized according to their various properties and applications, mainly including the following types:



Acidic glass adhesive: Primarily used for bonding glass to other building materials such as aluminum and tiles, it cures quickly but is somewhat corrosive, so caution is required during use.
Neutral glass glue: Suitable for bonding various curtain walls, glass doors and windows, aluminum-plastic panels, etc., with moderate curing speed and non-corrosive to metals and glass.
No-screw adhesive: A strong bonding agent suitable for adhering various materials such as wood, metal, glass, and plastic, achieving a firm bond without the need for nails or screws.

Waterproof Glass Sealant: Specifically designed for waterproof applications, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and other damp environments, featuring excellent waterproofing properties and weather resistance.
High-Temperature Resistant Silicone Sealant: Maintains stable adhesive properties in high-temperature environments, suitable for special requirements in automotive, aerospace, and other fields.




































