KISO 359 CRX

Udskriftsvenlig

BUILDING INDUSTRY

PRODUCT
The KISO 359 CR/X Butyl is a highly adhesive extruded butyl sealing strip supplied on an embossed film.

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
* Ventilated roof membranes
* Insulation membranes between windows and wall   construction
* Other membranes used in the building industry


 

ADVANTAGES
* Very good adhesion power on most materials
* No fumes, solvent free
* Non hardening, permanently elastic
* Leaves hands and application surfaces clean
* Very long durability
* Free from harmful substances
* The embossed film enables this product to be applied and wound up on the inside or the outside of a given membrane. The    film protects the butyl until the membrane is used.

 

MAIN SIZES
(One pallet contains 24 cartons)

Thickness
(mm) 

Width
(mm)

Meters
per
reel 

Reels
per
carton 

Meters
per
carton

Meters
per
pallet

1,0

10

75

15

1.125

27.000

1,0

15

75

11

825

19.800

1,0

20

75

8

600

14.400

1,0

30

75

6

450

10.800

 

 

APPLICATION
Application temperature:  higher than 5°C.
Application method:
a) in the factory: unroll the strip and press the butyl firmly against the surface (roof foils, membrane, etc.)
b) on the building site: remove the embossed film and press the butyl firmly until it adheres strongly to the surface.
Surface preparation: must be clean, dry, grease- and dustfree. 

 


 TECHNICL DATA

Density :  
Needle penetration (23°):      
Temp. resistance  :              
Dry matter:                           
Health hazard:                                     
Water absorption:                        
Resistance to UV-light                

1,35 g/cm3
75 dmm
-30°C til +70°C
>99%
None
Negligible
Excellent

 

PROPERTIES
Base material:    Butyl rubber
Color:                Grey
Type:                 Plastic
Adhesion:           Very good on wood, metal,
                         plastics and concrete                                                      
Aging:                Good

 

SHELF LIFE
At least two years  from date of manufacture under normal storage conditions.

 

 May 2006

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