
High-Performance Sealants Using Silane Modified Polymer (SMP)
Since the 1949 founding of Kaneka Corporation in Japan, Kaneka has become a global leader in fermentation technology, starting with the production of baker's yeast. Over the years, our fermentation technologies have led to innovations in ribonucleic acid protein (RNP) and developments in Single Cell Protein.
This one-hour course focuses on the applications of sealant products formulated with Silyl-Terminated Polyether (SMP), also known as Silane Modified Polymer (MS Polymer). We will explore applications for highly durable, multipurpose and primerless sealants and the advantages over traditional acrylics, silicones, polyurethanes and rubber/synthetics. In addition to sealing joints, gaps and penetrations, we will discover repair of household materials and adhesion to difficult substrate materials. By the end, you will be equipped to make informed decisions on sustainable sealants for the building envelope and beyond.
- Describe the types of sealants formulated with Silane Modified Polymer (SMP) and their appropriate site-specific applications, emphasizing their role in supporting building performance, durability, and occupant well-being.
- Examine the structure and advantages in the development of SMP sealants, while focusing on their role in enhancing building envelope integrity and beyond.
- Analyze SMP sealants performance, their features, best practices and sustainability benefits, compared to other product alternatives.
- Explore relevant case studies related to SMP sealants.