How M-Seal Works: India's Sealant Marketed in 2 Parts

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M-Seal is a two-part sealant marketed in India, consisting of two plastic-wrapped pockets of a play-doh-like material. To use M-Seal, the two components must be mixed and quickly applied, as they harden to a concrete-like consistency shortly after application. The discussion seeks to understand the chemical composition of these materials and the reaction that causes them to harden. The product page does not provide detailed ingredient information. Understanding the composition and reaction is essential for users interested in the sealant's properties and applications.
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M-Seal is a sealant marketed in India. Inside the M-Seal package, there are two small plastic wrapped pockets each of which contains a play-doh [the playing clay] like material.

So.. to use M-Seal, we just have to mix those two materials and then apply to the area we want to seal quickly, because it hardens up to the hardness of concrete in that time.

So.. i just wanted to know what is the composition of the two materials and what reaction takes place that causes them to harden up like this??

thanks,
rohan
 
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