Pro Clima Tescon Naideck nail tape is made of non-ageing, bitumen-free butyl rubber. Naideck’s butyl rubber creates a permanent high strength and durable bond that penetrates deep into the pores of membranes, fibreboards and timber surfaces. Sandwiched between the membrane and timber, fixings go through the batten, Naideck and membrane. Naideck nail tape seals the membrane puncture instantly and makes it impossible for water to seep in or air to leak.
Pro Clima Tescon Naideck nail tape is made of non-ageing, bitumen-free butyl rubber. Naideck’s butyl rubber creates a permanent high strength and durable bond that penetrates deep into the pores of membranes, fibreboards and timber surfaces. Sandwiched between the membrane and timber, fixings go through the batten, Naideck and membrane. Naideck nail tape seals the membrane puncture instantly and makes it impossible for water to seep in or air to leak.
Position the tape, remove the first release film and press firmly with a Pressfix tool to ensure good contact is made on the membrane surface or the batten.
Remove the second release film and press the batten firmly into place. The second release film can be removed before fitting the batten or, to minimise any potential dust/debris contamination, the release strip can be gradually removed as you work your way along the batten pressing it down as you go.
Naideck sealing material is pulled into the hole created when a nail or screw is fitted.
Tescon Naideck seals around the nail or the screw.
Hints and Tips
Surface preparation must be carried out before using Tescon Naideck. The surfaces need to be stable, dry, smooth and free from dust, silicon and grease. This will ensure the best possible outcome.
Tescon Naideck nail sealing tape should be used where screwing or nailing through one piece of timber into another would penetrate an airtight or windtight membrane installed between the two.
E.g. when a timber batten is to be secured to a roof covered with a membrane, the batten and membrane should have Tescon Naideck in-between to ensure the nails or screws will pass through the Naideck as they are driven into the roof timbers below.