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  • Cartridge gun models for different sealant needs
  • Stable frame structure for repeated dispensing
  • Thrust ratio options for light to heavy materials
  • Custom color and packaging for OEM orders
  • Bulk production support for distributors
  • Pre-shipment checks for appearance and function
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Manual Cartridge Caulking Guns for Single-Component Materials

CaulkMFG supplies cartridge caulking guns for single-component sealants and adhesives packed in rigid cartridges. These hand caulking guns are suitable for silicone sealant, acrylic sealant, polyurethane sealant, hybrid sealants, and selected cartridge-packed construction adhesives.

Compared with sausage caulking guns, cartridge caulking guns are easier for many markets to stock, display, and replace because they work with pre-packed cartridge tubes. Compared with dual cartridge epoxy mixing guns, this product range is mainly designed for single-component cartridges, not fixed-ratio two-part dispensing.

This page is built for distributors, hardware wholesalers, importers, tool brands, and construction supply buyers who need cartridge caulk guns in different capacity options, thrust ratios, frame structures, colors, and packaging styles. Whether your market needs basic silicone guns for general sealing or stronger industrial caulk gun models for heavier sealants, CaulkMFG can support wholesale and OEM supply.

Cartridge Caulking Gun Model Options

Item No. Spec. Color Thrust Ratio Material
03 300 ml cartridge purple + blue 7:1 / 12:1 aluminum alloy + metal
01 300 ml cartridge yellow+gray 18:1 metal
04 300 ml cartridge blue 12:1 / 24:1 aluminum alloy + metal
02 300 ml cartridge black+red 26:1 Metal

How to Choose Cartridge Caulking Guns for Your Product Line

Buyer Need Recommended Option Best For Why It Fits
General silicone sealing Standard cartridge caulking gun Silicone guns, acrylic sealants, home repair, decoration markets A practical choice for daily sealing work where users need simple loading, stable dispensing, and competitive cost.
Craft, DIY, and light repair markets Light-duty hand caulking gun Silicone gun for crafts, small sealing jobs, retail hardware channels Easy operation and lower dispensing force make it suitable for lighter materials and casual users.
Professional construction use Reinforced cartridge sealant gun Window installation, waterproofing, facade sealing, site maintenance A stronger frame and smoother trigger action help improve control during repeated jobsite use.
Thicker sealants or adhesives High-thrust cartridge caulk gun PU sealants, hybrid sealants, construction adhesives, colder working conditions Higher thrust ratios help push denser materials more smoothly and reduce hand fatigue.
Industrial and distributor supply Industrial caulk gun range Importers, wholesalers, construction suppliers, tool brands Multiple frame types, thrust ratios, colors, and packaging options help buyers build a more complete product lineup.
Epoxy-related search demand Check material packaging first Single-cartridge epoxy adhesives or two-part epoxy systems Some epoxy adhesives use single cartridges, while epoxy mixing guns usually refer to dual-component dispensing. Buyers should confirm the cartridge type before selecting a model.

Cartridge Caulking Gun FAQs

What is a cartridge caulking gun?

A cartridge caulking gun is a hand-operated dispensing tool used with rigid sealant or adhesive cartridges. The trigger drives a push rod forward, pressing the cartridge piston and dispensing material through the nozzle.

What materials can cartridge caulking guns dispense?

Cartridge caulking guns are commonly used for silicone sealant, acrylic sealant, polyurethane sealant, hybrid sealants, and some cartridge-packed construction adhesives. Material viscosity, cartridge quality, and nozzle opening size all affect dispensing performance.

Are cartridge caulking guns only for 300 ml cartridges?

No. Many markets use 300 ml or 310 ml cartridges, but cartridge caulking guns can also be made for other cartridge capacities depending on the product structure and buyer requirements. For bulk orders, buyers should confirm cartridge diameter, length, and local packaging standards.

Is a cartridge caulking gun the same as a silicone gun?

In many markets, yes. Terms such as silicone gun, silicon gun, sealant gun, hand caulking gun, and cartridge caulking gun are often used for similar manual tools. The exact meaning may vary by country, material type, and cartridge format.

Can this type of caulk gun be used for epoxy?

It depends on the epoxy packaging. Some single-component epoxy or adhesive cartridges can be dispensed with a standard cartridge caulk gun. However, two-part epoxy systems usually require a dual cartridge epoxy mixing gun with a fixed mixing ratio. Buyers should confirm the cartridge type before ordering.

What thrust ratio should I choose for a cartridge caulking gun?

For general silicone and acrylic sealants, lower or medium thrust ratios are usually enough. For thicker PU sealants, hybrid sealants, construction adhesives, or colder working conditions, higher thrust ratios such as 18:1, 24:1, or 26:1 can provide smoother dispensing and reduce hand fatigue.

What is the difference between a cartridge caulking gun and a sausage caulking gun?

A cartridge caulking gun is designed for rigid sealant cartridges, while a sausage caulking gun is designed for foil pack sealants. Sausage guns usually have a closed barrel and are often used for larger-capacity sealant packs. Cartridge guns are more common for standard retail and construction cartridge materials.

Can CaulkMFG supply cartridge caulking guns for wholesale or OEM orders?

Yes. CaulkMFG supports wholesale supply, OEM branding, custom colors, packaging options, and model selection for distributors, importers, hardware wholesalers, construction suppliers, and tool brands.

Request a Quote for Cartridge Caulking Guns

Tell us what kind of cartridge caulking guns you need, and our team will help match suitable models for your market.

You can share your target application, cartridge size, sealant type, expected quantity, thrust ratio preference, and any OEM requirements such as color, logo, or packaging. If you are not sure which model fits best, simply describe your sales channel or end users, and we will recommend practical options for wholesale or bulk supply.