Sealants
Sealants: The Professional Guide, by the Sealant & Waterproofers
Institute (1800 Pickwick Ave., Glenview, Ill. 60025), 1984. 64 pages
softcover; $10 for members or $14.95 for nonmembers.
by Paul Hanke
Synthetic rubber elastomeric sealants—
including polysulfides, urethanes,
silicones, acrylics, acousticals, butyls and
acrylic latex—were developed in the 1950s
Major topics include
joint types and
design, a generic
discussion of sealants
by classification, and
writing specifications.
Also covered are joint
preparation, tools, and
repair and maintenance.
overview of sealants and their applications
for architects, engineers, specifiers and
contractors. It will be of most use to the
first three, as it is assumed throughout
that they have done the legwork for the
contractor.
Major topics include joint types and
design, a generic discussion of sealants by
classification