U-POL Tiger Seal Adhesive Sealant

U-POL Tiger Seal Adhesive And Sealant

Tiger Seal bonds directly to steel, aluminum, brass, iron, fiberglass, most plastics, glass and even wooden ceramics.

Dan Reutter, technical specialist with U-POL, discusses U-POL’s Tiger Seal Adhesive Sealant, a direct-to-metal, moisture-cured, polyurethane sealant and adhesive ideal for a variety of automotive, marine and industrial applications.

The adhesive/sealant bonds directly to steel, aluminum, brass, iron, fiberglass, most plastics, glass and even wooden ceramics.

Tiger Seal is a convenient, ready-to-use, one-component product that fits a standard caulk gun.

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