Premium Butyl-Based Sealant - Flexible, Fire-Resistive, Ideal for Insulation and Metal Jacketing

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Premium Butyl-Based Sealant for Insulation & Metal Jacketing

The Premium Butyl-Based Sealant is an aluminium-coloured, fire-resistive, flexible butyl elastomer sealant, designed to create a durable vapour barrier. This high-performance sealant is ideal for sealing joints in insulation, metal jacketing, and masonry, providing airtight and watertight protection in demanding environments.

Key Features

  • Exceptional Vapour Barrier – Prevents moisture ingress, ensuring long-term insulation protection.
  • Wide Temperature Resistance – Operates effectively from -101°C to +121°C, making it suitable for extreme conditions.
  • Fast Curing & Flexible – Quickly forms a strong, flexible seal that adapts to movement.
  • Fire-Resistive Formula – Designed to enhance safety and meet fire resistance requirements.
  • Ideal for Outdoor Use – Weather-resistant formulation ensures durability in exposed environments.
  • Compatible with Over-Coating – Can be painted over once fully cured for seamless integration.

Applications

The Premium Butyl-Based Sealant is ideal for:

  • Sealing aluminium jacketing – Providing a secure, moisture-resistant barrier for insulation systems.
  • HVAC & Industrial Insulation Systems – Protecting pipe and ductwork joints from air and moisture leakage.
  • Metal & Masonry Joints – Ensuring airtight and watertight connections.

Technical Specifications

  • Color: Aluminium
  • Base: Butyl elastomer
  • Temperature Resistance: -101°C to +121°C

Dimensions & Specifications

Specification Measurement
Color Aluminium
Base Material Butyl elastomer
Temperature Range -101°C to +121°C

FAQ

Q: Is the sealant suitable for extreme temperatures?
A: Yes, it operates effectively from -101°C to +121°C.

Q: Can this sealant be painted over?
A: Yes, it can be painted over once fully cured.

Q: What surfaces can it be used on?
A: Ideal for insulation, metal jacketing, and masonry joints.

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