Sealants for Restaurants, Bars, and Cafes
Sealants provide practical, professional-grade repair solutions for restaurants, bars, and cafés to repair cracks, seal gaps, renew worn-out gaskets, and prevent leaks. They are engineered to ensure long-term durability, water-, weather-, and chemical resistance, and ease of application. In restaurants, bars, and cafés, sealants are used for:
- Countertops and sinks: Waterproofing around stainless steel sinks, worktops, and prep areas.
- Floor joints: Preventing moisture and bacteria from penetrating grout lines and seams.
- Walls and backsplashes: Sealing areas prone to spills, heat, and frequent cleaning.
- Equipment edges: Protecting machinery and refrigeration units from water damage and corrosion.
Types of Sealants for Foodservice Environments
Silicone, foam, rubber, and paste sealants are available 4 types of sealants for foodservice businesses.
Silicone Sealants
- Resistant to heat and cold (-35°F to 150°F / -37.22°C to 65.56°C), making them ideal for use on hot surfaces as well as in coolers and refrigerators.
- Waterproof, flexible, and mold- and mildew-resistant.
Foam Sealants
- Produced to prevent mice, rats, birds, and other small animals from entering the facilities.
- Application in temperatures between 60°F and 100°F (15.56°C to 37.78°C).
- Fast-curing sealant in 4 minutes and suitable for upside-down use.
- Ideal for filling and sealing gaps and penetrations in garages, sheds, indoor and outdoor cabinets, and floors
Rubber Sealants
- Weatherproof sealant to prevent leakages and coat the roofs and windows.
- High durability, impact-resistant, chemical-resistant, and UV-resistant.
- Perfect for metal, concrete, wood, brick, tile, glass, and fabric to fill gaps up to 0.25" (6.35 mm).
Paste Sealants
- Applicable for extreme heat and cold zones with resistance to -200°F to +550°F (-128.89°C to 287.78°C)
- Impact resistance up to 12,000 PSI hydraulic pressure and 2,600 PSI gas pressure.
- Suitable for surfaces in direct contact with acids, solvents, gases, ketone, oils, and glycols
- Can be used on aluminum, plastic, copper, brass, iron, rubber, PVC, and steel.