The raw materials used have a great deal of influence on the material’s properties.
Material type
tape
Color
grey
Most of our product range comes in black, grey or white. We can also supply materials in other colours, such as red, yellow, green or blue. Please bear in mind that there is always some tolerance with respect to colour. The degree of tolerance varies between materials and is greater in some than in others.
General usage
stays elastic, does not harden
Density
1600 kg/m³
A material’s compactness or density expresses the mass of that material present in a given volume. For most of our products, this is expressed in kg/m³. The manufacture of any given material always allows for tolerance on density. This cannot be avoided, unfortunately, but it is accurately tracked in quality controls. We measure the density or specific gravity of materials in accordance with international standards. This enables materials to be more effectively and accurately compared.
Density range and norm
1550 to 1650 kg/m³
Possibilities Material
UV resistance
very good
Ozone resistance
very good
Sealing for which joint types
level/parallel
flat = smooth surface like metal/uneven = irregular surface like masonry/parallel = a joint that is very constant/gradient = a joint that varies a lot in thickness. Smooth and flat joints are not a problem, but irregular and gradient joints can be challenging. When it comes to masonry, for example, any unevenness should be properly accommodated but still provide a good seal. For gradient joints, the material should be very compressible, but still provide an effective seal in the areas where the tape is much less compressed.
Technical Properties Material
Temperature range
-40 °C to +90 °C, intermittent +100 °C
FMVSS302
compliant
The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 302 is an international test that measures the flammability of a material. This standard specifies the burning behaviour exhibited by a material. If a material is compliant, this means that a certain minimum level of safety is guaranteed.
Linear shrinkage 22h, 70 °C
< 5%
Application temperature
> 5 °C
Compression deflection 50%
110 kPa
The amount of force needed to compress the material by 50%, expressed in kPa. This ASTM standard works with the following standard ranges: 20-40, 30-60, 40-80, 60-120, 80-160, 120-200, 160-250, 200-300 and 250-350. The ranges are fairly broad, but do give a good idea when comparing materials of different hardnesses.
Elongation
190% (> 140%, DIN EN ISO 1798)
The elongation is a measure of the material’s elasticity, and relates to its tensile strength. It indicates the percentage by which the material is elongated when the specified force of tensile strength is used. The elongation is expressed as a percentage of the original length: 120% means that the material can be stretched by 20% of its original size before it breaks.
Maximum % of compression
90%
This indicates the maximum percentage by which a material can be compressed without breaking the material. For example, if closed-cell foam is compressed by more than 50%, the cells burst. The maximum compression percentage for harder materials is much lower. Very soft materials with an open cell structure can often be almost completely compressed.
Water tightness
0,17 g/m²/24hr/mm
Tension peak
35 kN/m²
Peal adhesive 90°
> 12 N/cm
Applications, Standards
REACH
compliant
REACH is a European regulation that deals with which chemical substances should not be included in materials. The main idea behind it is the improved protection of human and environmental health from the risks of chemicals. This list of substances is regularly modified and expanded, and EKI monitors this on an ongoing basis.
RoHS
compliant
The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive is concerned with limiting the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. This standard is therefore mainly used in the electrical industry and is regularly updated. EKI monitors this on an ongoing basis.
Recyclable
compliant
We are already recycling residual waste from our production process as much as possible. In most cases, this means grinding the rubber or foam into small pellets that are then reused as the basis for new products. If customers return residual waste, EKI includes it in this recycling process.
CFC and HCFC free
compliant
In short, the material is ozone-friendly. We get this question regularly at EKI, especially from sealant companies. Although the question is more applicable to some materials than to others, we have extended this notion throughout our entire range.
Shelf life
2 years
The amount of time a material may remain in stock after it has come in, before being used. This is based on an assumption of normal indoor conditions, and that the material is still in its original packaging. Our guideline is a temperature of 20°C and relative humidity of 40% to 50%.
Expected lifespan
30 years
HS code
4008219000
HS (Harmonized System) code is an international standard for categorising goods, and is mainly used for export purposes.
General Description
Raw material
butyl
The raw materials used have a great deal of influence on the material’s properties.
Material type
tape
Color
grey
Most of our product range comes in black, grey or white. We can also supply materials in other colours, such as red, yellow, green or blue. Please bear in mind that there is always some tolerance with respect to colour. The degree of tolerance varies between materials and is greater in some than in others.
General usage
stays elastic, does not harden
Density
1600 kg/m³
A material’s compactness or density expresses the mass of that material present in a given volume. For most of our products, this is expressed in kg/m³. The manufacture of any given material always allows for tolerance on density. This cannot be avoided, unfortunately, but it is accurately tracked in quality controls. We measure the density or specific gravity of materials in accordance with international standards. This enables materials to be more effectively and accurately compared.
Density range and norm
1550 to 1650 kg/m³
Possibilities Material
UV resistance
very good
Ozone resistance
very good
Sealing for which joint types
level/parallel
flat = smooth surface like metal/uneven = irregular surface like masonry/parallel = a joint that is very constant/gradient = a joint that varies a lot in thickness. Smooth and flat joints are not a problem, but irregular and gradient joints can be challenging. When it comes to masonry, for example, any unevenness should be properly accommodated but still provide a good seal. For gradient joints, the material should be very compressible, but still provide an effective seal in the areas where the tape is much less compressed.
Technical Properties Material
Temperature range
-40 °C to +90 °C, intermittent +100 °C
FMVSS302
compliant
The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 302 is an international test that measures the flammability of a material. This standard specifies the burning behaviour exhibited by a material. If a material is compliant, this means that a certain minimum level of safety is guaranteed.
Linear shrinkage 22h, 70 °C
< 5%
Application temperature
> 5 °C
Compression deflection 50%
110 kPa
The amount of force needed to compress the material by 50%, expressed in kPa. This ASTM standard works with the following standard ranges: 20-40, 30-60, 40-80, 60-120, 80-160, 120-200, 160-250, 200-300 and 250-350. The ranges are fairly broad, but do give a good idea when comparing materials of different hardnesses.
Elongation
190% (> 140%, DIN EN ISO 1798)
The elongation is a measure of the material’s elasticity, and relates to its tensile strength. It indicates the percentage by which the material is elongated when the specified force of tensile strength is used. The elongation is expressed as a percentage of the original length: 120% means that the material can be stretched by 20% of its original size before it breaks.
Maximum % of compression
90%
This indicates the maximum percentage by which a material can be compressed without breaking the material. For example, if closed-cell foam is compressed by more than 50%, the cells burst. The maximum compression percentage for harder materials is much lower. Very soft materials with an open cell structure can often be almost completely compressed.
Water tightness
0,17 g/m²/24hr/mm
Tension peak
35 kN/m²
Peal adhesive 90°
> 12 N/cm
Applications, Standards
REACH
compliant
REACH is a European regulation that deals with which chemical substances should not be included in materials. The main idea behind it is the improved protection of human and environmental health from the risks of chemicals. This list of substances is regularly modified and expanded, and EKI monitors this on an ongoing basis.
RoHS
compliant
The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive is concerned with limiting the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. This standard is therefore mainly used in the electrical industry and is regularly updated. EKI monitors this on an ongoing basis.
Recyclable
compliant
We are already recycling residual waste from our production process as much as possible. In most cases, this means grinding the rubber or foam into small pellets that are then reused as the basis for new products. If customers return residual waste, EKI includes it in this recycling process.
CFC and HCFC free
compliant
In short, the material is ozone-friendly. We get this question regularly at EKI, especially from sealant companies. Although the question is more applicable to some materials than to others, we have extended this notion throughout our entire range.
Shelf life
2 years
The amount of time a material may remain in stock after it has come in, before being used. This is based on an assumption of normal indoor conditions, and that the material is still in its original packaging. Our guideline is a temperature of 20°C and relative humidity of 40% to 50%.
Expected lifespan
30 years
HS code
4008219000
HS (Harmonized System) code is an international standard for categorising goods, and is mainly used for export purposes.
Disclaimers
The published technical data is based on research data and serves as a guide for the various applications. Due to the great diversity of products and application possibilities, the buyer must test himself whether the intended material meets the requirements. All information is subject to typing errors, mistakes and market developments and no rights can be derived from this.