EZ Wrap is a mastic-like material designed with synthetic properties that will adhere to almost any surface without primer. Available in cartridges, it is designed as a permanent solution for water leaks.
· Color: White
· Odor: None
· Density: 1.4
· Viscosity: Mastic-Like
· pH: Neutral
· Shelf Life: Unlimited
· Max Operating Temperature: 160°F
· Min. Temperature (no cracks): -22°F
· Water Intake: 0%
· Adheres to Wet Surface: Yes, most cases
· Application: Above and below grade
· Stretch: >500% (putty)
· Chemical Behavior: Completely inert. Can be used in conjunction with gaskets and seals
· Safety: Non-toxic
EZ Wrap (patent pending) is engineered for use in many water leak applications, offering long-term performance in commercial, residential, telecommunications, utilities, transportation, electrical, water, wastewater, agriculture, and industrial as well as others. Primary applications are sealing around rooftop vents, pipes, metal roof seams, flashings, residential and commercial roofing, EPM roofing, and cable entries, holes and voids, cracks, storage tanks, industrial pools, swimming pools, manholes, basements, floors, cable joints and repairs, and etc. It is also used in conjunction with other Amcorr Products such as Amcorr EZ Paste. It is a long-term solution for:
· Prefab joints
· Gravity fed joints
· Encapsulation of asbestos pipe, lead base paints, etc.
· Manhole and I & I applications
· Roof seal for penetrations, seams, cracks, transition
· Pipe Crossing
· Tank Chime
· Seam sealant for exterior sheathing, insulation, sheet metal
Installation:
· Clean the application surface with a dry cloth. Remove as much loose material as you can.
· Peel off the clear release liner from the roll of EZ Wrap and align the EZ Wrap with the application surface.
· Used a Steel Seam Roller to press the EZ Wrap to the surface.
· In cold weather, preheat the surface using a hot air blower or a hot air gun, or preheat the rolls in a heated cabin or car.
· Within half an hour to an hour of application, peel EZ wrap away from the side to see if full adhesion has occurred. If not, press down with a seam roller and/or heat the area with a not air blower or heat gun.