rtv vs silicona

Short answer: RTV is silicona — but not all silicone products are RTV.
Here’s the clean, practical breakdown 👇


🧪 What does RTV mean?

RTV = Room Temperature Vulcanizing

It describes how silicone cures, not a totally different material.

So:

  • RTV silicone → silicone that cures at room temperature

  • Non-RTV silicone → needs heat, pressure, or special equipment to cure (industrial use)


RTV Silicone vs “Silicone” (What people usually mean)

Aspecto RTV Silicone General Silicone (broad term)
Meaning Silicone that cures at room temp Family of silicone materials
Curado Air moisture / chemical reaction Can be RTV, heat-cured, or liquid
Typical form Sealant, adhesive, gasket maker Sealants, oils, rubbers, fluids
User level DIY, construction, automotive Industrial + consumer
Common confusion Often called just “silicone sealant” Includes RTV types

👉 Most silicone sealants you buy are RTV silicone, even if the tube doesn’t say “RTV” in big letters.


Types of RTV Silicone (Important distinction)

🔹 1. RTV-1 (One-Component)

  • Cures by air moisture

  • Ready to use (no mixing)

  • Most common in:

    • Construction sealants

    • Bathroom/kitchen silicone

    • Automotive gasket maker

Ejemplos:

  • Neutral cure silicone

  • Acetoxy (vinegar smell) silicone

✅ Easy
❌ Slower full cure


🔹 2. RTV-2 (Two-Component)

  • Needs Part A + Part B mixing

  • Cures uniformly (even thick sections)

  • Used for:

    • Mold making

    • Electronics encapsulation

    • Industrial rubber parts

✅ Precise, fast, uniform
❌ More complex, higher cost


Practical Comparison (What people usually want to know)

🔧 RTV Silicone

Ideal para:

  • Sealing

  • Gasketing

  • Waterproofing

  • High-temperature joints

Pros
✔ Flexible
✔ Heat resistant
✔ Weather & UV resistant
✔ Excellent sealing

Cons
✘ Not structural (not for heavy loads)
✘ Paint adhesion is poor


🧱 “Silicone” (generic / non-RTV examples)

This may include:

  • Heat-cured silicone rubber

  • Liquid silicone rubber (LSR)

  • Silicone oils/grease

Ideal para:

  • Medical devices

  • Industrial molding

  • Electronics

  • Precision parts


RTV Silicone vs Polyurethane (common confusion)

Since you’re in sealants, this matters:

Característica RTV Silicone Poliuretano
Flexibility ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐
UV resistance ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐
Pintable ❌ No ✅ Sí
Adhesion strength Medium High
Structural bonding
Typical use Sealing Sealing + bonding

Simple Rule to Remember

  • If it’s a silicone sealant → it’s almost always RTV

  • RTV describes curing, silicone describes material

  • RTV ≠ polyurethane, acrylic, or MS polymer

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