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sealant Soft, tacky, pliable material that seals where mechanical strength is not required.
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sealant A compressible plastic material used to seal any opening or junction of two parts, such as between the glass and a metal sash, commonly made of silicone, butyl tape, or polysulfide.
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seal an official symbol or mark. [TOP]
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seal (1) A narrow closure strip made of bituminous materials; (2) To secure a roof from the entry of moisture.
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sealant A paste or liquid applied to a joint that hardens in place to form a seal. Secondary Bonding
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