Caulking is a term used to describe several different process to seal joints or seams in various structures and certain types of piping. The oldest form of caulking is used to make the seams in wooden boats or ships watertight, by driving fiberous materials into the wedge-shaped seams between planks. A related process was formerly employed to join sections of cast iron sewerage pipe.
Power for smooth flow with high viscosity materials
Long working life:far outlives its imitators
No loss trigger: fast efficient sealant dispensing
Day long comfortable use
Maximum use of sealant: minimum waste
Fast easy loading: long component life
Size | Qty(pcs) | Meas(cm) | G.W(kg) | N.W(kg) |
9" | 12 | 35.5×34×26 | 9 | 8 |
11" | 12 | 40×34×26 | 10 | 9 |
13" | 12 | 45×35×26 | 11 | 10 |
15" | 12 | 51×35×26 | 12 | 11 |