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Novia  |  SKU: NV031

Novia 15mm Double-Sided Butyl Tape 15mm x 22.5m x 2.0mm


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Seal Novia Vapour Control Layers (VCLs) and gas barriers with Novia Double-Sided Butyl Tape, a reliable tape designed for jointing and sealing. This tape is 15mm wide and is specifically created to provide a robust seal against the ingress of air and water. To achieve a comprehensive and effective seal, you can pair it with Novia BOPP tapes or Foil tapes, ensuring a complete finish and protection against moisture and gas infiltration.

  • Supplied in rolls
  • 15mm wide
  • 30m long
     Thickness: 1.5mm
    Length:  30m Roll
    Width:  15mm
    Shelf Life: 24 Months in ambient conditions

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    • Size
      15mm x 30m
    • Thickness
      1.5mm
    • Length
      30m
    • Width
      15mm

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Insulation Tape?

    We stock a range of insulation tapes - most of which are aluminium or otherwise reflective adhesive tapes - designed to be used when installing reflective insulation such as PIR insulation boards or multi-foil insulation in wall insulation and floor insulation, to create a barrier against heat transfer. It is used to seal joints and seams between sections of foil insulation, ensuring a continuous barrier to heat transfer and enhancing the overall effectiveness of the insulation. This is particularly important when sealing lap joints across Multifoil Insulation, where an airtight seal is imperative to achieve the desired thermal performance. Additionally, foil insulation tape helps to provide a vapour barrier, preventing moisture from penetrating the insulation layers, which could compromise its insulating properties.