Windows Vapour Proof Tape External
From $107.00
PENOSIL Wind Proof Full Glue Tape External 414 is a vapor barrier tape to cover window and door joints from the outside.
Description
PENOSIL Windows Vapour Proof Tape External 414
Window Tape Full Glue External 414 is a joint tape to cover window and door joints from outside.
Main benefits
- Allows water vapour diffusion from inside to outside.
- Protects the joint and building structure from getting wet.
- Protects the joint and building structure from wind.
- Acrylic adhesive has excellent adhesion to all of the most common construction materials.
- Nonwoven adhesive on one side of the joint tape provides strong and airtight bond with various construction materials.
- The adhesive stripes on both sides of the joint tape allow its use before or after installation of windows and doors.
- The material of the joint tape can be plastered and painted.
- Stretchable in width, resists movement of the wall structure.
Fields of application
- For protecting window and door joints and building structures from getting wet and wind.
Adhering
- Concrete
- Bricks and masonry
- Metal
- Wood
Colour
- Black
Additional information
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Package | 3 rolls Box, Roll |
Application instructions
Application conditions
Application temperature between -10°C and +35°C.
Surface preparation
Installation surfaces must be clean and dry, free from oil, grease and dust. Do not clean the surfaces with chemicals containing substances impairing or reducing bonding. Roughness, unevenness or porosity may reduce bonding. Non-bonding surfaces should be stabilised by priming.
Application method
Installation tape should be unwound from the rail and cut to the desired length. Remove the protective film from the adhesive strip and install the tape on the window jamb. If the window or door is installed flush with the wall, leave one tape width in reserve in the corners (see the figure). If the window or door is installed inwards in relation to the wall, leave a half tape width in reserve in the corners (see the figure). The tape is glued along the entire perimeter of the frame, starting from the lower window strip (lower strip). Follow the same procedure with all sides to be sealed. Then align the window or door jamb, fasten it properly and fill the window joint with construction foam. After the foam has completely set, remove the excess foam and fasten the other edge to the window recess/wall. For an optimal adhesive bond, use a pressure roller.
The adhesive strips on both sides of the window tape allow use of the joint tape before or after installing the windows/doors and assembly foam. For an optimal adhesive bond, use a pressure roller.
If the adhesive strip gets dusty or loses its bonding properties for some other reason, an adhesive sealant may be used to fasten the joint tape.
The joint tape must be covered as soon as possible.