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Attribute | Value |
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Type | Car body sealing tape |
Colour | Grey |
Width (mm) | 20 mm |
Width (in) | 25/32 in |
Thickness (mm) | 2 mm |
Thickness (in) | 5/64 in |
Length (m) | 26 m |
Length (ft) | 85.3 ft |
Material Base | Butyl rubber |
Fire Protection Class | B2 |
Application Temperature | +5°C to +40°C (41°F to +104°F) |
Temperature Stability | -30°C to +100°C (-22°F to +212°F) |
Shelf Life | 24 months (store dry, lying flat and dust-free) |
EAN | 4050641077905 |
Very good adhesive properties. The tape offers very good adhesion as well as permanent bonding on various different surfaces, e.g. metal, plastic, wood, stone, etc |
Good UV, weather and water resistance. Also suitable for outdoor use, resistance to rain and other weather influences (not for use in submerged condition). |
Resistant to ageing and high temperatures. Provided the tape is used expertly, adhesion and sealing is assured over a number of years. Also suitable for high-temperature applications, for example, sealing of car bodies |
Steam diffusion layer. The sealing tape or round strip enable watertight sealing and prevent the penetration of moisture into the car body |
Noise and vibration damping |
Self-fusing |
Free of solvents and silicone |
Immediately ready for use |
The surfaces to be sealed must be dry, stable and free from grease and dust. |
The application temperature must not be below +5°C (+41°F). |
Absorbent and porous surfaces must be sealed before use |
The car body sealing tape or round sealing strip must be pressed down carefully against the surface. Press the sealing surfaces together firmly to achieve an effective seal |
Also suitable for general sealing jobs to protect against dust, moisture and vibrations in electrical, machinery and construction applications as well as heating, ventilation and air conditioning, for example, between screw connected parts, in seams, joints, housings of all types and pipe lead-throughs |
Butyl has a tendency towards “cold flow” (distortion or deformation of a material under continual load at temperatures within the working range). Therefore, butyl products should always be attached mechanically, i.e. with screwing components together or use of a contact profile |
Applying excessive pressure to the profile will cause “squeezing out” of the sealing compound. Never compress butyl products to their zero point. |
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