Buildings (May 2024)

Development of a Systematic Approach for the Assessment of Adhesive Tape Suitability to Ensure Airtightness

  • Milda Jucienė,
  • Vaida Dobilaitė,
  • Jurga Kumžienė,
  • Karolis Banionis,
  • Valdas Paukštys,
  • Aurelija Stonkuvienė

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14051346
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 1346

Abstract

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Ensuring the tightness of buildings using self-adhesive tapes is one of the cost-effective, efficient, and reliable solutions. There is a lack of research, standards, and methodologies for construction adhesive tape, especially for assessing the functional properties of the tape after ageing. The aim of this work is to evaluate the tightness of different building surfaces and adhesive tape systems by conducting artificial ageing. It was found that adhesive tapes with an acrylic adhesive base ensured a fully sealed system. In all cases, tapes applied to surfaces such as plywood, gypsum plasterboard, cement-bonded particle board, plastered cement-bonded particle board, and plastic board provided sufficient sealing. The air permeability of the tapes on the OSB was two to seven times higher than that of the defined sealed system with other surfaces. In most cases, air permeability increased on OSB, gypsum plasterboard, and plastered cement-bonded particle board after ageing. The least problematic surface is the plastic board. In all tested cases, adequate sealing was observed after ageing, with only three of all tested tapes not providing sufficient bonding strength.

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