A chemical resistant sealant and expansion joint, Chemseal is a precompressed, primary seal for retrofit and new structural expansion joints and construction joints where contact with harsh chemicals and chemical dilutions is expected.
The standard coating is a chemical-resistant silicone that is NSF compliant which also allows it to be installed in areas which are sensitive to food contamination. Chemseal can be manufactured with a polysulfide coating in place of the standard silicone seal. While polysulfide may offer a wider range of chemical resistance, it necessitates a more complicated installation procedure. Consult EMSEAL for applications involving a particular expected chemical exposure and head pressure.
NOTE: EMSEAL suggests the use of Submerseal for most submerged applications. Submerseal’s single bellows construction and increased silicone thickness makes it suited to accommodate the head-pressure of continuous submersion. When contact with extraordinary chemical compositions is expected, Chemseal may provide a suitable alternative. Consult EMSEAL.
Features
Uses
Manufactured to resist the harsh conditions found when expansion systems contact non-purified water or liquid-suspended chemicals. Some examples are:
Sizes
1/2″ to 2″ (12mm to 50mm) for applications under constant submersion up to 5-feet of head pressure. For larger sizes up to 4″ (100mm) contact EMSEAL to determine conditions and application.
Note: Sizes under 1 1/2″ (40mm) are manufactured with a single bellows. Larger sizes incorporate multiple bellows.
Movement
+25% and -25% (Total 50%) of nominal material size.
Color
Standard color is white. Color may vary depending on coating selected based on specific conditions.
Region availability
North America |
---|
Anguilla |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Aruba |
Barbados |
Belize |
Bermuda |
British Virgin Islands |
Canada |
Caribbean Netherlands |
Cayman Islands |
Collectivity of Saint Martin |
Costa Rica |
Cuba |
Curaçao |
Dominica |
Dominican Republic |
El Salvador |
Greenland |
Grenada |
Guadeloupe |
Guatemala |
Haiti |
Honduras |
Jamaica |
Martinique |
Mexico |
Montserrat |
Nicaragua |
Panama |
Puerto Rico |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
Saint Lucia |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Saint-Barthélemy |
Sint Maarten |
The Bahamas |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Turks and Caicos Islands |
U.S. Virgin Islands |
United States |