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Novia  |  SKU: NV030

Novia 30mm Double-Sided Butyl Tape 30mm x 30m x 1.5mm


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Seal Novia Vapour control layers (VCLs) and Gas barriers with Novia Double-Sided Butyl Tape. A durable jointing and sealing tape in a 50mm width it is designed to achieve a complete seal against air and water ingress. Pair with Novia BOPP tapes or Foil tapes for complete finish. 

It is recommended to use the 30mm tape specifically for Vapour Control Layers. 

  • Supplied in rolls
  • 30mm wide
  • 30m long


       Thickness: 1.5mm
      Length:  30m Roll
      Width:  30mm
      Shelf Life: 24 Months in ambient conditions

       

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

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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.