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The 3M 7000121496 is a single-component, high-strength elastomeric hybrid adhesive sealant formulated for demanding bonding and sealing applications. Based on hybrid polymer technology, it cures to a flexible, durable bond that resists UV degradation without breaking down or chalking over time. The sealant is paintable while still wet, making it practical for finish-sensitive work where surface appearance matters. It comes in a 600 mL sausage pack format and is intended for professional trade use only, not retail consumer sale. Installers working across construction, glazing, HVAC curb sealing, or general mechanical assembly will find it suited to a wide range of substrate pairings.
This sealant is designed for applications that require bonding and sealing across dissimilar materials in both interior and exterior environments. Common use cases include structural gap sealing, perimeter sealing around penetrations, and adhesive bonding where flexibility under movement or thermal cycling is required. It is appropriate for commercial and light industrial construction trades, including general contractors, sheet metal workers, and HVAC installers working with mixed-material assemblies. The 600 mL sausage pack is dispensed with a compatible professional sausage gun applicator.
Designed for bonding and sealing applications involving concrete, wood, aluminium, most lacquered metals, polyester, glass, stone, and ceramic substrates. Intended for professional trade use only.
This product is for professional trade installation only and requires a sausage-style dispensing gun rated for 600 mL cartridges. Surfaces should be clean, dry, and free of loose material, oil, and dust before application. Follow applicable building code requirements for sealant use in fire-rated or weather-barrier assemblies. Keep product away from unintended substrates until cure is confirmed, as removal after cure may damage finished surfaces.
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