What are MS polymers?
MS polymers, also known as silyl-terminated polymers, are a type of synthetic polymers used in a wide range of applications because of their unique properties and versatility.
MS polymers evolved from the development of polyurethane and silicone technologies. They contain a functional group called silane, which reacts with water to form a durable and flexible seal. This makes MS polymers well suited for use in sealants and adhesives.
One of the main advantages of MS polymers is their excellent adhesion to many types of surfaces, including metal, glass, ceramic, concrete and many plastics. In addition, MS polymers are resistant to weathering, UV radiation and chemicals, making them ideal for use in outdoor applications and aggressive environments.
Features of MS polymers
Excellent adhesion to various surfaces
Weather resistance
Resistant to UV radiation
Resistant to chemicals
Flexible, so they do not crack or tear easily under pressure or movement
Long-lasting seal
Low shrinkage on curing
High tensile strength, so they do not crack or tear easily under pressure or strain
Environmentally friendly due to low VOC emissions
Versatile and suitable for various industrial applications
Applications of MS polymers
Because of these properties, MS polymers are widely used in the construction industry for sealing joints and cracks in concrete, masonry and facades. They are also used in the production of glazing sealants, insulation materials and adhesives for floors and walls.
In addition to the construction industry, MS polymers are also used in the automotive and transportation industries to make adhesives and sealants for bodywork, windows and interiors. They are also used in the production of elastic seals and compounds for boats and other marine applications because of their weatherability and resistance to salt water.
Other applications of MS polymers include the manufacture of sealants for solar panels and other solar energy systems, and the development of adhesives and sealants for the production of electronics and appliances. MS polymers are also used as binders in coatings for surface protection.
In summary, MS polymers are an important class of synthetic polymers that have proven their versatility and unique properties in various industries and applications. Their excellent adhesion, weather resistance and chemical resistance make MS polymers ideal for use in sealants, adhesives and coatings, and their popularity continues to grow in various markets and applications.
Working with MS polymers
When you are going to work with MS polymers, it is advisable to use protective clothing such as coveralls, gloves and a mouth mask.
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Benefits
Excellent adhesion to various surfaces
Resistant to weathering and UV radiation
Long-lasting sealing
Environmentally friendly
Low shrinkage after curing
Disadvantages
More expensive than silicone
Not always paintable
Not fungicidal
Not a real glue