INGADA™ SR-48 Aquarium & Pool Silicone Sealant – Waterproof, Fish-Safe
Non-Toxic, Class 50 Waterproof Adhesive for Aquariums, Pools, and Marine Use
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The Problem: Standard sealants peel or leach chemicals when submerged, killing aquatic life or causing pool leaks.
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The SR-48 Solution: “Sealed for Life Underwater.” Whether it’s a massive public aquarium or a luxury pool, SR-48 is the professional’s choice for a permanent, non-toxic, and leak-proof barrier that thrives under pressure.

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Permanent Water Resistance: Specifically engineered for continuous immersion in fresh, salt, and chemically treated (chlorinated) water.
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Extreme Movement (±50%): Handles massive hydraulic pressure fluctuations and structural shifting in large-scale aquatic tanks.
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Aquatic-Safe & Non-Toxic: Formulated to be safe for sensitive fish and marine life; inhibits algae and mold growth.
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Wet-Surface Adhesion: High-performance bonding to glass, acrylic, ceramic tile, and fiberglass, even in humid conditions.
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Crystal Clear Finish: Maintains long-term transparency and UV stability without yellowing under water.
Technical Comparison Table
| Feature | Typical Value |
| Movement Class |
Class 50 (±50%) |
| Service Env. |
Permanent Water Immersion |
| Full Cure Time |
7 Days (Before Water Contact) |
| Compliance |
FDA 21 CFR, NSF/ANSI 61 |
Q:Is SR-48 safe for aquatic life and potable water?
A:Yes. It features a non-toxic formulation that is safe for aquatic life and complies with FDA 21 CFR 175.300 and NSF/ANSI 61 for drinking water system components.
Q:Does the sealant resist algae growth in humid environments?
A:Yes, it is a fungistatic formulation that inhibits the growth of algae, mold, and mildew, ensuring clear seals in permanent immersion.
Q:How does it handle pool chemicals like chlorine?
A:SR-48 is specifically engineered to maintain adhesion and elasticity when exposed to fresh water, salt water, and chemically treated (chlorinated or brominated) water.
Q:What is the required curing time before filling a pool or tank?
A minimum of 7 days for a full cure is required before the sealant can come into contact with water.
Q:Can it bond to acrylic and glass?
A:Yes, it provides high adhesion to glass, acrylic, ceramics, FRP, and stainless steel.
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FDA 21 CFR 175.300 (Food Contact)
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NSF/ANSI 61 (Drinking Water)
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ASTM C920 Class 50
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CE Certified & SGS Tested
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