Claims
- 1. A flexible, waterproof flashing comprising:
(a) a base layer comprising at least one synthetic fiber layer and at least one metal layer; and (b) an adhesive/sealant layer located above the base layer, wherein a portion of the adhesive layer is capable of contacting with a substrate.
- 2. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the base layer comprises a first synthetic fiber layer, a second synthetic fiber layer and a metal layer, wherein the metal layer is located between the first synthetic layer and the second synthetic fiber layer.
- 3. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the metal layer comprises a metal selected from the group consisting of group 3-12 metals and group 13 metals.
- 4. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the metal layer comprises a group 13 metal.
- 5. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the metal layer comprises aluminum.
- 6. The flashing of claim 1 further comprising a release paper attached to the adhesive layer.
- 7. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the synthetic fiber layer comprises a nylon layer.
- 8. A flexible, waterproof flashing comprising:
(a) a base layer comprising a first nylon layer, a second nylon layer and an aluminum layer; and (b) an adhesive layer located above the base layer, wherein a portion of the adhesive layer is capable of contacting with a substrate.
- 9. The flashing of claim 8, wherein the aluminum layer is located between the first nylon layer and the second nylon layer.
- 10. The flashing of claim 9, wherein the second nylon layer is located in between the adhesive layer and the aluminum layer.
- 11. A flexible, waterproof flashing comprising:
(a) a base layer comprising a first nylon layer, an aluminum layer located on top of the first nylon layer, and a second nylon layer located on top of the aluminum layer; and (b) a sealant layer comprising a modified butyl sealant, wherein the sealant layer is located on top of the base layer.
- 12. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the flashing has a tensile strength in the range of from about 16 to about 19 lb per inch at break.
- 13. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the flashing has a tear strength in the range of from about 200 to about 250 grams.
- 14. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the flashing has a MVTR in the range of from about 0 to about 1.0 GM/100 sq in/24 hours.
- 15. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the flashing has a puncture strength in the range of from about 8 to about 11 lbs.
- 16. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the flashing has a seal strength in the range of from about 17 to about 18 lb/in a 300° F./20 psi/½ sec.
- 17. The flashing of claim 1, wherein the flashing has a gauge in the range of from about 25 to about 35 mil.
- 18. A method for making a flashing tape comprising contacting an adhesive with a base layer comprising a first synthetic fiber layer, a second synthetic fiber layer and a metal layer, wherein the metal layer is located in between the first synthetic fiber layer and the second synthetic fiber layer.
- 19. A method for making a flashing tape comprising contacting an adhesive with a base layer comprising a first nylon layer, a second nylon layer and an aluminum layer, wherein the aluminum layer is located in between the first nylon layer and the second nylon layer.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the contacting step comprises extruding the adhesive into the base layer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a conversion from and claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/350,470, filed on Nov. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60350470 |
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