Tremco Validates Three Products Through SWR Institute

Words: Dan KamysTremco Incorporated, a U.S. manufacturer of sealant and waterproofing products, recently submitted Spectrem 3 silicone sealant, Spectrem 4-TS silicone sealant and Tremsil 600 silicone glazing sealant for validation to the Sealant, Waterproofing, & Restoration Institute (SWR Institute) Liquid Sealants Validation Program.

The products passed when tested using third-party verification to certify that the products not only consistently met the design specifications, but also performs to industry standards. Thus, proving the product's technical data sheets are correct and allowing end-users to feel confident about the products' capabilities.

The products were tested by DL Laboratories Inc. for conformance to ASTM C719 and ASTM C661.

For more information about the validation program or any other validated products, please contact SWR Institute Headquarters at 816-472-7974, or visit the SWR Institute website at www.swrionline.org.
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