6 cm x 30 mètres
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Corner sealing of airtightness or windtightness layers, e.g. on windows and doors, as well as other corner joints on structures, indoors or outdoors, including joints between roof and wall installations on sarking membrane, roof lining membrane or wall lining membrane.
The bonds meet the requirements of DIN 4108-7, SIA 180 and OENORM B 8110-2 as well as bonding to wood-based panels.
Material | |
Backing | special PP fleece |
Adhesive | waterproof SOLID adhesive |
Release film | split silicone coated PE-film approx. 12 / 48 mm |
Attribute | Norm | Value |
Colour | light blue | |
Exposure time | 6 months | |
Application temperature | above -10 °C / 14 °F | |
Temperature resistance | permanent -40 °C/-40 °F to +90 °C/194 °F | |
Storage | cool and dry |
Before sticking, subsurfaces should be brushed off, wiped clean with a cloth or cleaned using compressed air.
Adhesion to frozen surfaces is not possible. There must be no water-repellent substances (e.g. grease or silicone) on materials to be bonded. Subsurfaces must be sufficiently dry and have sufficient load-bearing capacity.
Permanent adhesion is achieved on all pro clima interior and exterior membranes, other vapour retarder and airtight membranes (e.g. those made of PE, PA, PP and aluminium) as well as other underlay/sarking and wall lining membranes (e.g. those made of PP and PET).
Adhesion and joints can be carried out on planed and painted wood, hard plastics and metal (e.g. pipes, windows etc.), hard wood-based panels (chipboard, OSB and plywood panels, MDF board and softwood fibre sub-roof panels).
Wood fibre sub-roof panels and smooth mineral subsurfaces require pre-treatment with TESCON PRIMER RP before bonding. Concrete or plaster subsurfaces must not be sandy or crumbling.
The best results in terms of structural stability are achieved on high-quality subsurfaces.
It is your responsibility to check the suitability of the subsurface; adhesion tests are recommended in certain cases.
Pretreatment with TESCON PRIMER RP is recommended in the case of subsurfaces with insufficient load-bearing capacity.
The bonds should not be subjected to tensile strain.
After sticking membranes made of foil or paper, the weight of the insulating material must be supported by lathing. The adhesive tape should be supported by battens if necessary.
Press firmly to secure the adhesive tape. Ensure there is sufficient back-pressure.
Windproof, airtight or rainproof seals can only be achieved on vapour retarding membranes, roof lining membranes or façade membranes that have been laid without folds or creases.
Ventilate regularly to prevent build-up of excessive humidity and use a dryer if necessary.