Description
- Foam backing rod for movement joints
- Ensure that FlexProof 106-NV is applied at the correct depth within the joint
- No adhesive or primer required
The FlexProof 106 System is composed of two variants of the product, plus ancillaries:
- X1 – A thixotropic variant that is applied as a paste and so is suitable as a surface sealant over joints.
- NV – A lower viscosity variant that can be poured and is typically used within movement joints.
- FlexProof 106 Primer (Product code: 916) – Improves adhesion to porous surfaces.
- FoamStop (Product codes: FS1 to FS8) – Foam backing rod for movement joints.
The animation to the right shows the correct application of FlexProof 106-X1 to a concrete construction joint.
Key Benefits
- No mixing required – simply open the packaging and use.
- Can be used in sub zero temperatures and on slightly damp substrate.
- No primer required – saving on primer and labour costs.
- 100% waterproof, but allows vapour diffusion.
- Very flexible – Resistant to movement and fissures in substrate.
- Excellent adhesion to suitable substrates.
- Resistant to temperature variations maintaining its characteristics between -40ºC & 90ºC.
- Excellent resistance to the high alkalinity of concrete.
Suitable For
- FlexProof 106 X1 – Static construction joints in poured concrete retained structures.
- FlexProof 106 NV – Non-static construction joints to precast concrete elements within retained structures.
Product Data
Code: 106B (X1) & 106NV (NV)
Packaging: FlexProof 106 X-1 15kg, FlexProof 106 NV 7.5kg, FlexProof 106 X-1C 290ml
Colour: Grey
Application Rate: Dependent on use
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Technical Data
Cured Performance | Result X1 / NV Variants |
Colour | Grey |
Membrane thickness – over joints | 2.5mm / N/A |
Membrane thickness – not over joints | 2.0mm |
Adhesion to concrete | >450 KPa |
Tensile strength | 1.25N / 1.60mm² |
Elasticity when breaking – 2 mm film | 250% / 450% |
Resistance to dilute acid/alkaline | Excellent |
Shore Hardness – A | 40 |
UV Resistance* | 10 Years |
Reaction to fire classification – Euroclass | E |
* EN ISO 11431:2002 specifies a method for the determination of the adhesion/cohesion properties of sealants after cyclic exposure to heat and artificial light followed by a period of exposure to water at a defined temperature. The 10-year figure is an extrapolation of the results of these tests. The product may weather to with a slight yellow tint, but the product itself will not be
affected.
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