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Waterproofing, Sealants and Adhesives
News Release from: Tremco illbruck | Subject: Tremcoveral
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2005
Tremcoveral benefits are in the detail
Tremco has introduced a synthetic rubber sealant, known as Tremcoveral to deal with problems with flat roofs.
Recognising that most problems with flat roofs occur in the execution of intersections, upstands and edges, Tremco has introduced a synthetic rubber sealant, known as Tremcoveral to deal with these details The single component product has been formulated as a modified elastomeric bitumen mastic suitable for forming a flexible, waterproof seal in areas of bituminous membranes subject to high degrees of movement
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Tremco illbruck's Tretoplast WB is a thick anti-bacterial, elastomeric coating which gives a very high quality, long lasting, durable and easily cleanable finish.
This capacity will see Tremcoveral employed to complete flashings, felt tuck-ins and even gutter repairs.
In addition to offering excellent resistance to problems of ponding, the high performance mastic exhibits very good adhesion to all the common building substrates, including masonry and metals like lead and aluminium.
Not only is Tremcoveral easy to apply, importantly it also remains workable at sub-zero temperatures.
Supplied in 5 and 25 litre containers or 310 ml cartridges, it can be trowel applied or gunned directly into place and generally requires no priming.
A three millimetre thick film dries in 48 hours, at 25 degrees centigrade and can sustain 700 per cent extension.
A technical data sheet is available giving full details of the performance characteristics to Tremcoveral while Tremco offers a comprehensive technical advisory service to assist with the specification of its products in different applications.
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