Product Details:
Low Modulus, One-Component, Smooth Surface Type Expansion Joint
Sealant
Available in Cartridges or Sausage Packs
Available in Several Colors
Tremco
DyMonic is a high performance, low modulus,
one-component, moisture curing, modified polyurethane sealant.
DyMonic features a smooth, consistent surface when cured. It
requires no priming when used on most common substrates, provided
surfaces are dry, clean and free from contaminants. It is supplied
in a non-sag consistency which will gun easily with conventional
caulking equipment. DyMonic can be used to seal dynamic moving
joints in precast concrete panels, curtainwall, and tilt-up panels.
Also for expansion and control joints, perimeter caulking of
windows and doors, bedding of mullions, frames and panels. It
develops a strong adhesive bond that will not deteriorate, and
exhibits excellent weather resistance. Typical skin time is 16
hours at 70°F (21°C). Its balance of properties (high strength, low
modulus, high recovery) makes it able to withstand moisture, shear
and deflection movement. DyMonic exhibits a tenacious adhesion
which will not diminish over product life.
Note: Sausage packs require the use of a
sausage load caulking gun, such as Part. No. WG51001.
In order to help you better select the correct sealant, we have put
together a Silicone and Sealant Selector
Chart.
Color:
Bronze
Contents of Sausage Pack: 20.3 fl oz (600 ml)
Minimum Order: 1 Case
(Case qty 15pcs)

Technical Data: Meets
the requirements of Federal Specification TT-S-00230C, Type II,
Class A, ±25% Movement Capability; ASTM C 920-87, Type S, Grade NS,
Class 25, Use NT, M, A and O (granite).
Comparable Sealants:
CRL M64, CRL M66 Sealants
Tremco® Vulkem 116, Tremco® Vulkem 921, Tremco® Vulkem 911, Tremco®
Vulkem 931 Sealants
Sika 1A, Sika 15LM Sealants
Sonneborn® NP1, Sonneborn® Sonolastic 150 Sealants
Pecora® Dynatrol 1 Sealant
OSI® PR-255 Sealant
Schnee Morehead 7100 Sealant
Somaca One-Part Polyurethane Sealant
Bostik® Chem-Calk 900 Sealant
Important Note:
Some substrates may require priming, such as certain high
performance paints and architectural finishes. Painting over
DyMonic is not a recommended practice since paint may crack and
peel when joint movement occurs. Check cartridge label and
Specification Data Sheet for additional limitations.