Glass siliconed into frame??

There are proprietary glazing sealants which should be used and are certainly not silicone. Unfortunately the word silicone gets used a lot to refer to any kind of sealant in a tube. Geocel 895 is a structural glazing sealant that I used when refitting the acrylic pane in my hatch recently.
 
There are proprietary glazing sealants which should be used and are certainly not silicone. Unfortunately the word silicone gets used a lot to refer to any kind of sealant in a tube. Geocel 895 is a structural glazing sealant that I used when refitting the acrylic pane in my hatch recently.

I think you're a bit confused, Geocel 895 is a One component silicone sealant for structural glazing - http://www.geocel.co.uk/catalogue/single-product/sealants/dow-corning-895
 
I think you're a bit confused,
Yep looks like I am. It is a neutral cure silicone which behaves slightly differently as it doesn't go off in the tube. What this means is that you can do your neatest job ever with a tube of the stuff, admire it and leave it to set, but if it's out of date (cartridge wasn't dated) it never sets! Damned stuff. I really didn't think it was silicone based but am happy to be corrected.
 
? Aquariums are put together with silicon. I built one that holds near 1000 litre. Put together with..... you guessed, silicon sealant, ok acetic silicon sealant for the pedantic. Not a nail, screw or rawl bolt in sight ;)
 
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