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Waterproof Tape Aluminum Butyl Rubber Tape Strong water and moisture resistance.
Butyl Tape Description
Aluminum butyl rubber tape finds applications in various industries and settings, including construction, roofing, automotive, HVAC, and plumbing. It is commonly used for sealing roof seams, flashing, windows, doors, air ducts, and other areas where effective sealing, waterproofing, and thermal insulation are required.
Butyl Tape Application
It is mainly used in the sealing and insulation of various pipes and equipment, corrosion protection, and metal anti-rust wrapping in the industrial, construction, automotive and other industries.
Aluminum butyl rubber tape is typically supplied in roll form, making it easy to handle and apply. It can be cut to the desired length and easily adhered to the surface. The adhesive backing ensures a strong bond upon application.
Butyl Tape specification
Parameter | Description |
Product Name | Aluminum Butyl Rubber Tape |
Material | Aluminum Foil with Butyl Rubber Adhesive |
Waterproofing | Yes |
UV Resistance | Yes |
Temperature Range | -40°C to 90°C (-40°F to 194°F) |
Adhesive Type | Butyl Rubber |
Adhesion Strength | High |
Flexibility | Excellent |
Thickness | Varies (e.g., 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2.0mm) |
Width | Varies (e.g., 50mm, 100mm, 150mm) |
Roll Length | Varies (e.g., 5m, 10m, 20m) |
Backing Material | Aluminum Foil |
Color | Silver |
Application Method | Peel off release liner, apply firm pressure |
Suitable Surfaces | Metal, Concrete, Wood, Plastic |
Weather Resistance | Excellent |
Chemical Resistance | Good |
Uses | Waterproofing roof seams, flashing, windows, doors, air ducts, etc. |
Certifications | Varies (e.g., ISO 9001, ASTM) |
Manufacturer's Guidelines | Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper surface preparation, application techniques, and any specific considerations. |
When using aluminum butyl tape, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for proper surface preparation, application techniques, and any specific considerations for the intended use.