Abstract: A low VOC cleaner/primer for EPDM and butyl roofing and waterproofing membranes. Highly volatile solvents are replaced with a carefully chosen petroleum oil and a blend of hydrocarbon resin and partially cross-linked halo-butyl rubber. The cleaner/primer contains halo-butyl rubber, a high softening point resin tackifier, a low viscosity, high volatility petroleum oil and a curing agent. When applied to a dust covered membrane the cleaner/primer effectively displaces dust and leaves behind a primer film which is conducive to adhesive bonding by either splicing tape or solvent based adhesive. When applied in a thin coating to metal surfaces the cleaner/primer effectively primes the metal to enhance the adhesion of butyl rubber based splicing tape or solvent based butyl adhesives.
Abstract: An adhesive roofing tape is based on a combination of brominated butyl rubber and EPDM. A non-diene block terpolymer is interspersed in the cross-linked polymer network. A plasticizer and tackifier are included to provide resiliency and permanent tack. An important aspect of the invention is to use a high molecular weight polyisobutylene plasticizer and a peroxide curing system. Rapid crosslinking without concomitant rapid degradation of the brominated butyl rubber occurs and some limited degradation of the plasticizer contributes to surface tack. A method of making the adhesive roofing tape is also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 20, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 31, 1998
Assignee:
Carlisle Companies Incorporated
Inventors:
Daniel John Cotsakis, Ronald Lynn Senderling, Nicholas John Shears