Is Neutral Silicone Sealant Safe?

Jan 20, 2026

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Composition Changes Before and After Curing
The main components of neutral silicone sealant are silicone polymers and crosslinking agents. It contains a small amount of volatile substances when uncured; these substances will completely evaporate after curing, forming a stable silicone rubber structure. The curing process typically takes 24-72 hours, during which ventilation is essential.

 

Safety in Daily Use
Skin Contact: May cause slight irritation when uncured; gloves are recommended.

Odor: A slight acidic smell may be present in the initial curing stage, which is normal.

Usage Environment: Avoid large-scale use in enclosed spaces; ensure good air circulation.

 

 Precautions for Special Scenarios
Food Contact Areas: Select the appropriate model.

Children's Play Areas: Ensure complete curing before contact.

High Temperature Environments: Some models can withstand temperatures above 200℃.

Long-Term Immersion: Use a waterproof formula.