DOWSIL™ 888 Silicone Joint Sealant: Features & Benefits
DOWSIL™ 888 Silicone Joint Sealant: Features & Benefits
DOWSIL™ 888 Silicone Joint Sealant: Features & Benefits
FEATURES & BENEFITS Non-sag silicone joint sealant for Portland cement concrete
• Can be extruded from -20 to pavement joints.
120°F.
• May be used in joints that are not APPLICATIONS
uniform in width. • DOWSIL™ 888 Silicone Joint Sealant can be used for concrete to concrete
• Movement capability 100% pavement joints.
extension and 50% compression. • For use in new construction, repair or remedial applications. DOWSIL 888
• Low modulus. Silicone Joint Sealant may be used to seal joints that are not uniform in width
• Weather and UV resistant. provided the movement capability of the sealant is not exceeded. May also be
• Fuel resistant-short term exposure. used in joints with minor spalling.
Refer to Dow form number 62–207
for more information. TYPICAL PROPERTIES
• One component, cold applied, Specification Writers: These values are not intended for use in preparing
ready-to-use as supplied; dispensed specifications.
directly from the bulk container
into the joint by hand or with an Test* - Property Result D 5893 Requirement
air-powered pump.
• Unprimed adhesion – primer is not As Supplied
required for bonding to Portland Color Gray
cement concrete. For optimum ASTM D 2202, Slump Pass < 0.30 inches
adhesion, the surface must be
clean, dry and frost-free. ASTM C 1183, Extrusion Rate, minimum 72 mL/min 20 mL/min
• Cure time – typically, the sealant ASTM C 679, Tack Free Time Pass 5 hours max
will have a skin-over time of one
ASTM C 792, Heat Aging 3.05% 10% loss max
hour or less at standard conditions.
ASTM C 661, Durometer Shore A-2 15 25 maximum
COMPOSITION ASTM C 792, Specific Gravity 1.48
• One-part, cold applied, non-sag Cure Time, ½” x ½”x 2” (73°F, 50% R.H.) Pass 21 day Cure
silicone sealant. As Cured – 21 days at 25°C (77°F) and 50% RH
Bond, Non-Immersed Pass No cracks or separation
Bond, Water Immersed Pass No cracks or separation
Bond, Oven Aged Pass No cracks or separation
ASTM D 412 (Die C), Ultimate Elongation ≥ 1000% 600% min
ASTM D 412 (Die C), Tensile Stress @ 150% 28 psi 45 psi max
ASTM C 793, Effects of Accelerate Weathering Pass 5,000 hours
Resilience 77% 75% min
ASTM C719, Joint Movement Capability, No failure
+100/-50 percent, 10 cycles
*ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials.
Figure 1: Good Joint Design
1. Joint width wide enough to accommodate movement. (For additional information on joint width, see papers by Spells and
Klosowski, “Silicone Sealants for Use in Concrete Construction,” Vol. 1, No. 1, American Concrete Institute, SP-70, 1981;
J.B. Cook, “Construction Sealants and Adhesives,” Wiley-Interscience, 1970; and J.M. Klosowski, “Sealants in
Construction,” Marcel Dekker, 1989.).
2. Joint sawed deep enough to allow backer rod/sealant placement and space for pumping of old sealant compounds. NOTE:
This applies to standard joints only; void space beneath backer rod in new construction is not needed.
3. Proper backer rod placement to prevent three-sided adhesion.
4. Sealant installed to proper depth and width.
5. Sealant recessed a minimum of 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch (9.53 mm to 12.7 mm) below pavement surface.
6. Depth of lowest slab determines the amount of recess required if grinding is anticipated; once grinding is complete, the
sealant will have proper recess below the pavement surface.
Measured in Inches
Joint Width 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 1 >1
Recessed Below Surface 3/8 3/8 3/8 to 1/2 3/8 to 1/2 1/2+ Contact
Measured in Millimeters
Joint Width 6 9 13 19 25
Sealant Thickness 6 6 6 9 13
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