Fill, fix & repair with our full range of fillers
For the purpose of differentation and product specification, fillers are split into types of material, applications and specific tasks. Normally one would associate fillers with the old-fashioned method a tub which houses a paste-like substance that's mixed then applied with a spatula or filling knife etc. whilst this is still relevant today with many products packaged and applied like that, there's also the new breed of fillers that come in squeezy tubes, tins and sealant-style cartridges, either pre-mixed one-part or two-part in nature.
Obviously the very nature of ...
Fill, fix & repair with our full range of fillers
For the purpose of differentation and product specification, fillers are split into types of material, applications and specific tasks. Normally one would associate fillers with the old-fashioned method a tub which houses a paste-like substance that's mixed then applied with a spatula or filling knife etc. whilst this is still relevant today with many products packaged and applied like that, there's also the new breed of fillers that come in squeezy tubes, tins and sealant-style cartridges, either pre-mixed one-part or two-part in nature.
Obviously the very nature of fillers are that they all provide a packing-style method of repair etc. but there several different types that are generally specific to different applications and situations. Most filler products are usually either; epoxy resin-based, acrylic, modfied polymer or polyurethane materials which come in various packaging with a number of application methods such as spray-on, spatula or trowel-on, gun-applied, hand-balled, brush-on and other specialist tool applied filler systems.
Although we've broken down the fillers section of the website into sub-categories by brand & type for differentation, we understand it can still be hard to know which particular fillers product is suitable for a certain application, thus we encourage customers to contact us for honest, considerate technical information and advice where neccessary.
With the technology involved in the production of fillers constantly evolving, here at Sealants Online from County Construction Chemicals Ltd., we work closely with manufacturers such as 3C Sealants, Arbo (Carlisle Group), Dowsil Geocel (Sherwin Williams), Ardex UK, Celltex, DL Chemicals, Fosroc, Hodgson Sealants, illbruck (Tremco CPG), Mapei, Metolux, OTTO CHEMIE, Rustins, Repair Care, Sika (Formerly Sika Everbuild) and Timbabuild to ensure we provide the latest cutting-edge fillers at competitive prices.