Advantages
Instant adhesion, peel & stick
Base Chemistry
Butyl rubber compound (pressure-sensitive)
Compatible Substrates
Metal, glass, TPO membrane
Exposure Suitability
Good weather resistance
Limitations / Notes
Not structural, creeps at high temperature
Recommended Joint Width Range (mm)
≤10 mm
Typical Use Cases
Temporary sealing, prefabricated joints, TPO overlaps
- Introduction
- Where to Use
- Application Guideline – Width-to-Depth Ratio (Sealant Design Rule)
- How to Use
- Performance Parameters
Introduction
Non-curing, pressure-sensitive butyl rubber sealant used as tapes or extrusions for temporary joints or overlaps.
Where to Use
- TPO membrane overlaps and terminations
- Metal roofing joints and fastener lines
- Temporary lap joints and panel overlaps
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Application Guideline – Width-to-Depth Ratio (Sealant Design Rule)
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How to Use
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Performance Parameters
Spec at a glance
- Movement: Non-curing, pressure-seal
- Adhesion: ≥ 1.5 N/mm
- Typical width: ≤10 mm
- Substrates: Metal, glass, TPO
- Primer: Clean, dry surface
Notes & limitations
Not structural. Can creep at high temperatures.
QA/QC checklist
- Uniform pressure during application
- Full surface contact verified
- No contamination under tape
