JBL AquaSil 310ml transparent

Special transparent silicone for repairing and constructing frameless glass aquariums and bonding decorations (such as rock structures).

41.37 EUR

Price incl. 21 VAT plus Delivery
Base price 133.45 EUR / l
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Product features

  • Special transparent silicone for the repair and production of frameless glass aquariums and bonding of decorative material (such as rock structures)
  • For the use please follow the product information attached
  • Harmless for fish, fast hardening, high adhesive strength
  • TÜV type tested, after hardening: non-toxic, odourless and physiologically safe
  • Package contents: 1 special silicone, AquaSil transparent. Incl. cartridge, dosage nozzle and plunger

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  • Is the basket available as a spare part, or do I need to buy a new heater?

    The protective baskets are available as individual parts. You need the following to fully replace the basket, e.g. for the ProTemp S 200 W: _x000D_ _x000D_ 1 x 6043100 - End part _x000D_ 1 x 6043200 - Short middle part _x000D_ 1 x 6043300 - Long middle part with a suction cup _x000D_ 1 x 6043400 - Upper part with 2 suction cups _x000D_ _x000D_ Any one of our retailers should be able to order these in case they do not have them in stock. _x000D_

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  • Why doesn't JBL AquaSil hold up on the background after drying?

    As long as the BDB has not expired, the bond will hold up. Cleaning the surface before application, e.g. with acetonene, is helpful in these cases.

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  • Can I add shrimps in a NanoCube after the use of JBL AquaSil?

    The released acetic acid reacts with water to create acetates, which do not harm the animals. As an organic source in the water these acetates are then broken down by bacteria, which can lead to slight bacterial algae blooms and as result to a reduction of the oxygen content. _x000D_ However the decisive factor here is the ratio of emitted acetates to water volume. I would be careful about using a NanoCube at the beginning. It is possible to prevent this effect in carrying out a daily water change of 50 % for about one week. This will bring about a sufficient dilution.

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