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Flashing Tape Products
What is Flashing?
Flashing- a component or a system typically
composed of sheet material that is employed
at interfaces between building components for
the purpose of diverting water directly to the
exterior or onto the weather-resistant resistant
barrier.
Flashing- prevents water vapor, moisture and air
from infiltrating the building envelope.
Flashing- contributes to energy efficiency and the
durability of building materials.
Applications
Window and Door Flashing
Skylights and Dormers
Hip and ridge vents for tiled roofs
Dryer Vents
Corner Board Abutments
Deck to Wall joints
Sidewall Sheathing Seams
Sheet metal repairs on RVs and trailer trucks
(foil backed)
Gutters, Rooftop duct systems (foil backed)
Berry Plastics Flashing Tape Products
Polyken Flashing Tapes
• Shadowlastic 627-20 & 627-35
• Foilastic 626-20 & 626-35
Barricade
• OptiFlash 732-20
• Flash Right
• Bead Right 365
Private Label
• Custom designed for:
– Building Material Mfrs
– Window Mfrs
– Distributors
Polyken Shadowlastic 627-20 vs. 627-35
Polyken Shadowlastic 627-20
• Extruded PE face film-Unprinted
• 14 mils of High Temperature Butyl
Rubber adhesive (30F – 180F)
• Can wrinkle under high heat or UV, but
will typically rebound overnight
• Stiff facer, doesn’t conform
• 3 year UV resistance
• Commonly used for residential window
and door flashing
• Meets AAMA 711 & ASTM E2112
• 4, 6 & 9” X 100 ft rolls
Polyken Shadowlastic 627-35
• Extruded PE face film-Unprinted
• 29 mils of High Temperature Butyl
Rubber adhesive (30F – 180F)
• Can wrinkle under high heat or UV but
will typically rebound overnight
• Stiff facer, doesn’t conform
• 3 year UV resistance
• Commonly used for hip and ridge
flashing on tiled roofs, skylights and
dormers, window and door flashing
• Meets AAMA 711 & ASTM E2112
• 3, 6, 9, 12 & 36” X 50 ft rolls
Polyken Foilastic 626-20 vs. 626-35
Polyken Foilastic 626-20
• Foil backed
• 18 mils of High Temperature Butyl
Rubber adhesive (30F- 180F)
• Can be painted
• Conformable- aluminum has dead fold
properties
• Unlimited UV resistance
• Commonly used with in residential
window and door flashing
• Meets AAMA 711 & ASTM E2112
• 4, 6 & 9” X 100 ft rolls
Polyken Foilastic 626-35
• Foil backed
• 33 mils of High Temperature Butyl
Rubber adhesive (30F- 180F)
• Can be painted
• Conformable- aluminum has dead fold
properties
• Unlimited UV resistance
• Commonly used in roof applications,
commercial and multifamily flashing
and vehicle repairs
• Meets AAMA 711 & ASTM E2112
• 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 36” X 50 ft rolls
Barricade OptiFlash 732-20 vs. Polyken Shadowlastic 627-20
Barricade OptiFlash 732-20
• Woven PE Face film-Printed
• Cold Weather Butyl Rubber adhesive
(0F- 150F)
• Excellent stay flat properties
• Improved drape- more conformable,
manages contour changes well
• 1 year UV resistance
• Meets AAMA 711 & ASTM E2112
• 4, 6 & 9” X75 ft rolls
Polyken Shadowlastic 627-20
• Extruded PE face film-Unprinted
• High Temperature Butyl Rubber
adhesive (30F – 180F)
• Can wrinkle under heat
• Stiff facer, doesn’t conform
• 3 year UV resistance
• Meets AAMA 711 & ASTM E2112
• 4, 6 & 9” X 100 ft rolls
Barricade OptiFlash 732 vs. Barricade Flash Right
Barricade OptiFlash 732-20
• Woven PE Face film-Printed
• Cold Weather Butyl Rubber adhesive
(0F- 150F)
• Excellent stay flat properties
• Compatible with most sealants and
caulking types
• 1 year UV resistance
• Meets AAMA 711 & ASTM E2112
• 4, 6 & 9” X75 ft rolls
Barricade Flash Right
• Woven PE face film-Printed
• Rubberized Asphalt adhesive (40F –
150F)
• Excellent stay flat properties
• Incompatible with most sealant and
caulking types. Warranty is not valid
unless used with Barricade Bead Right
• 1 year UV resistance
• Meets AAMA 711 & ASTM E2112
• 4, 6 & 9” X 100 ft rolls
Barricade Bead Right
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Tested for compatibility with rubberized asphalt
adhesives
Low VOC- meets SCAQMD Rule #1168, can
contribute to LEED points for Indoor Environmental
Quality
Available April 27, 2009
Included in Homebrella Warranty
Why choose Butyl Rubber Adhesive?
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Sealant Compatibility•
Butyl rubber adhesive contains no VOCs- VOCs (volatile organic compounds)
present in SBS asphalt formulations can react with the solvents in caulking and
sealant compounds causing degradation of both systems. This compromises the
seal integrity, threatening the weather resistance of the installation.
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Ease of use- Contractors and installers can use a wide variety of caulking and
sealants with confidence about the compatibility of the materials.
Broad Temperature performance
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Cold Weather Adhesion- Butyl rubber stays pliable at low temperatures and
can be formulated for excellent anchorage to a variety of building materials at
temperatures as low as 0F. SBS asphalt becomes brittle below 40F reducing ability
to stick to surfaces.
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High Temperature Stability- Butyl rubber has high cohesive strength and
structural integrity that support the adhesive at elevated temperatures as high as
180F. SBS asphalt has a narrow temperature range and will often run or ooze at
elevated temperatures.
Butyl Rubber- Superior Performance Over the Life of the Installation
Why choose Butyl Rubber Adhesive?
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Adhesion- Butyl rubber adheres strongly to a variety of building materials
including vinyl, wood, aluminum, nonwoven and polymeric membranes, and
masonry.
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Durability•
Long Term Pliability- Butyl rubber maintains it’s flexibility over the life of
the application providing excellent ozone and weathering. Solvents in SBS
asphalt formulations can dissipate over time causing the adhesive to dry
out and compromise seal integrity.
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Impermeable- Butyl rubber provides an impenetrable barrier to water, air
and water vapor to protect spaces from environmental exposure.
Butyl Rubber- Superior Performance Over the Life of the Installation
Why Choose Berry Plastic Tapes & Coatings?
Berry Tapes and Coatings is a pioneer
and leader in plastic extrusion coating
and laminating.
Technologies include:
• Aqueous, UV, and solvent coating
• Solid fiber laminating
• Die-cutting and sheeting
• Solventless laminating
• Woven tape manufacturing and
processing
• Chipboard paper manufacturing
• Woven fabrics and printing
Breadth of Process & Material Capabilities, Depth of Applications Experience
Why Choose Berry Plastic Tapes & Coatings?
Quality Consistency
Process Capacity
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Global redundant production
capabilities: KY, RI, NJ, AL, MS, TX,
Mexico, India
More calendar coating capacity than
any other manufacturer in the world
Variety of calendaring methods
Vertically Integrated
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Film and adhesive making
Cloth Manufacturing in Albertville, AL
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Quality certifications: ISO14001,
ISO9001:2000, ISO13488, and QS9000
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Six Sigma- Align and perfect all
organizational processes until customer
expectations are met 99.99%
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Continuous investment in equipment,
automation, and IT systems
Spread Coating at the Franklin, Kentucky Plant
Breadth of Process & Material Capabilities, Depth of Applications Experience
Why Choose Berry Plastic Tapes & Coatings?
Adhesives
Substrates
Manufacturing Technologies`
 Asphalt
 Butyl Rubber
 Epoxy
 Hot Melt
 Acrylic
 Silicone
 Polyurethanes
 Hybrids
 Polyolefins
 Copolymers
 Elastomers
 Foils
 Cloths
 Laminates
Releas
 Foams
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 Paper
Adhesives
Pressure
Sensitive
Adhesive
Tapes
Liners
Analytical & Physical Testing
Pilot Lab
 Batch Compounding
 Single & Multi Layer Extrusion
 Extrusion Coating
 Calendering
 Reverse, Gravure & Slot Die
Coating (Aqueous & Solvent)
Backings
 Single & Multi layer extrusion
 Extrusion Coating
 Radiation Cross-linking
 MD Orientation
 Calendering
 Reverse and Knife over roll
 Gravure & Mayer rod
 Slot die
Multi Layered
Structures
 Polymer
 Foil
 Polymer
 Paper
 FTIR
 DMA
 TGA
 DSC
 GC
 Electron and Opt. Microscopy
 ASTM, DIN, EN, ICC, AAMA
and NACE
Breadth of Process & Material Capabilities, Depth of Applications Experience
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