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sealant A mixture of polymers, fillers and pigments used to fill and seal joints where moderate movement is expected; it cures to a resilient solid.
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sealer Any coating used for the purpose of reducing the absorption of succeeding coats. (See hold-out)
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seal (1) a generic term for a function that prevents or controls the passage of water; (2) to secure a roof or structure from the entry of moisture.
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sealant a single- or multi-component polymeric or bituminous-based material used to weatherproof many types of construction joints where moderate movement is expected. The material comes in various grades: pourable, self-leveling, non-sag, gun grade, and cured or uncured tapes.
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seal a rubber or plastic cylindrical shaped piece that prevents oil from being lost from the damper.
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