Adhesive seals automotive and appliance components

Dow Corning 7091 Adhesive/Sealant is a high-performance, neutral-cure silicone that cures at room temperature to a tough, flexible rubber. It is designed for applications that demand a strong but flexible bond, such as automobile headlamp assemblies, fog lamp bonding and electrical parts cases.

“Dow Corning 7091 is a robust, reliable adhesive with a variety of uses,” says Mark Virant, Dow Corning's sealant application specialist. “This product offers excellent overall adhesion spectrum and strength, making it a good choice for a range of applications.”

Dow Corning 7091 remains flexible and stable from -55º to 180ºC (-67º to 356º F), making it ideal for bonding materials with differing thermal expansion rates, such as glass to metal or plastic. A one-component, non-sag sealant, it is easy to apply and provides unprimed adhesion to commonly-used materials including enameled and painted steel, aluminum, ceramic and glass, as well as to certain plastics used in appliance applications. It is also used as a Formed-in-Place Gasket (FIPG) material.

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