Sealant

Redwop Chemicals offers top-quality sealant in construction solutions designed to ensure durability and precision in every project. Our range of sealing adhesive products delivers exceptional performance, making them ideal for sealing gaps, joints, and surfaces in demanding construction environments. Experience unmatched reliability with Redwop’s advanced sealant technology.
Redwop Sealant is a high-performance, solvent-free sealant designed to deliver flexible, durable protection for construction joints and gaps. Engineered for strong adhesion to tiles, concrete, metal, and glass, it forms resilient water- and weather-resistant seals. Its compatibility with joint movement and temperature changes makes it ideal for both interior and exterior use.

Ideal Applications

Ideal for use in bathrooms, kitchens, balconies, windows, doors, expansion joints, and tile edges, Redwop Sealant bridges gaps up to 15 mm while accommodating structural movement. It is equally effective for interior drywall seams, exterior façade perforations, plumbing fixtures, and metal or glass-to-building-seal interfaces, providing reliable protection in residential and commercial settings.

Application Guide

Begin with clean, dry, and dust-free joints. For deep gaps, insert suitable backer rods. Cut the nozzle at a 45° angle to match joint size and apply a continuous bead. Smooth the sealant with a finger or tool within 10 minutes of application. Allow 24 hours for initial cure and approximately 7 days for full performance. Sealant can be painted after 48 hours, and tools can be cleaned with water before drying.

Key Features & Benefits

Redwop Sealant offers superior elasticity (up to 25% joint movement) and excellent UV and moisture resistance, making it perfect for critical applications. Its low-VOC, non-yellowing formula is paintable within 24–48 hours and won’t shrink or crack over time. The sealant adheres securely to moist or dry substrates and resists mold and mildew, ensuring long-term performance in demanding environments.

FAQ's

A sealant is a substance used to block the passage of fluids through surfaces or joints, providing waterproofing and durability in construction projects.

Redwop offers high-performance sealants engineered for excellent adhesion, flexibility, and durability, ideal for construction needs.

Sealing adhesives ensure long-lasting bonds, prevent water leakage, and protect against environmental damage in construction applications.

Yes, our sealants cater to both residential and commercial construction needs with versatile applications.

Clean the surface thoroughly, apply the sealant evenly using a caulking gun, and smooth it out for a perfect finish.

A sealant is a chemical product used to block the passage of fluids through the surface or joints or openings in materials. In construction, it fills gaps between materials like tiles, concrete, glass, and metal to prevent water ingress, air leakage, or sound transmission.

Tile grout is primarily used to fill the spaces between tiles for strength and aesthetics, whereas a sealant is used for waterproofing and flexible joint filling. Sealants allow movement, whereas grout does not.

For bathrooms, silicone-based or MS polymer sealants are best as they offer excellent water resistance, mold resistance, and long-lasting flexibility.

Acrylic and polyurethane-based sealants are generally paintable after 24–48 hours. Silicone sealants, however, are not paint-friendly unless specified.

Most construction sealants cure in 24 hours for the surface and up to 7 days for full cure depending on depth and humidity levels.

No. Tile grout is rigid and not waterproof by nature. Sealants are flexible, waterproof, and made for areas exposed to movement and moisture.

High-quality sealants like Redwop’s are made with anti-shrink and anti-crack formulations, ensuring long-term durability.

Yes, polyurethane and MS polymer-based sealants are ideal for exterior use as they resist UV rays, temperature fluctuations, and rain exposure.

Clean the surface to remove dust, oil, and old sealant. For deep joints, use a backer rod to control depth and optimize performance.

While uncured, sealant can be removed with water (for water-based) or a solvent (for PU/silicone). Cured sealant needs mechanical removal.