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Sealant Applicators and Removers for Australian Trade and Workshop Use
Sealant applicators and removal tools are the difference between a clean, professional bead applied at production speed and a frustrating job with smeared sealant and damaged substrates. For Australian fabricators, plumbers, glaziers, and maintenance workers using cartridge sealants daily, the right caulking gun and removal tools make the work flow. AIMS Industrial supplies sealant applicators and removers in the formats Australian trade users actually need.
The applicator types we stock
- Standard caulking guns — manual lever guns for 300ml cartridges, the everyday workshop choice
- Heavy-duty caulking guns — higher mechanical advantage for stiffer sealants and adhesives
- Sausage guns — for 600ml sausage-pack sealants, faster than cartridges for production work
- Pneumatic caulking guns — air-powered for high-volume application; reduces operator fatigue
- Battery caulking guns — cordless with controlled flow rate for precision and production work
- Two-part adhesive applicators — for mixing-cartridge structural adhesives
The removal tools we stock
- Sealant removal tools — purpose-shaped scrapers for stripping cured sealant from joints
- Caulk removal blades — replaceable blades for handle-mounted scrapers
- Wire brushes — for cleaning grouted and gasket residue from joint surfaces
- Solvent-soaked wipes — for final cleanup before fresh sealant application
Choosing the right caulking gun
Three things matter: cartridge size (300ml is standard, 600ml sausage pack for production), mechanical advantage (the gear ratio between trigger pull and rod travel — higher ratios mean less hand fatigue on stiff sealants), and trigger style (skeleton, drip-free, or smooth-rod). For occasional use, a basic skeleton gun is fine; for daily trade work, a drip-free smooth-rod gun with high mechanical advantage is the right investment. For high-volume production, pneumatic or battery guns repay their cost quickly.
Where applicators and removers earn their place
- Construction and renovation — applying sealants around windows, doors, fittings, and finishing
- Plumbing and bathroom fitouts — silicone bead application around basins, baths, showers, tiles
- Industrial maintenance — repairing cracked and damaged sealant joints in workshops and plant
- Glazing and fenestration — applying glazing sealants and structural silicones
- Vehicle assembly and repair — body sealants, gasket sealants, structural adhesives
Application practice
Surface preparation determines sealant adhesion. Remove old sealant fully (don't apply over failing existing bead — it bonds to the failing layer rather than the substrate). Clean and dry the surface, primer where the sealant data sheet calls for it, apply the bead at the right size and angle (typically 45° to the joint), and tool within the working time. Tooling presses the sealant into the joint and shapes the visible face; tooling after skin formation tears the bead.
Companion ranges at AIMS
Sealant applicators sit alongside our broader sealant range — see sealants, multi-purpose sealants, pipe sealants, and industrial putties for the related products.
Need help speccing applicators for a specific work type or volume? contact our team — we'll match by sealant type, cartridge size, and frequency of use.

