Sealer on a Roll

Self-adhesive rubber-based sealer tape that enables you to fasten up the sealing process by up to 80 % – reducing labour costs while increasing productivity and process reliability


Category

Description
  • Seam Sealer on a Roll – effective and easy to use compared to extrudable seam sealants
  • Immediate paint over – time saving
  • Different shapes and width available – used by many vehicle manufacturers on numerous vehicles
  • Flexible tape – also applicable around corner
Additional information
Color White
Content Flat / 10mm x 16 m Half-moon / 6mm x 9 m Half-moon / 10mm x 9 m Half-moon / 12mm x 5 m Wide / 15mm x 5 m Flat / 8mm x 16 m Half-moon / 3mm x 6,5 m Half-moon / 8mm x 9 m Flat / 20mm x 5 m Flat / 6mm x 16 m Wide / 12mm x 5 m

Application

Sealer on a roll is a tape designed to quickly and effectively recreate the OEM finish on doors, bonnets, boot lids and wheel arches.

Double profile tapes are available in 6, 8 and 10mm, half-moon tapes in 3, 6, 8 and 10 mm sizes.

The contoured profile perfectly replicates the finish on your most makes of car – easy to use, little skill required, immediate paint over. Just spray on the primer, apply the tape and it’s ready to paint immediately! 
Sealing tape (10 mm) can be applied to the inner side of the panels, where metallic surfaces/ plates are joined together, and the damaged portion can be restored to the original state.

Instructions

  1. Roughen the surface of the panel with surface conditioning pads to remove excess sealant from the surface seam.
  2. Use a blow gun to remove the dust and wipe off the surface with a cleaning agent or solvent. The surface should be clean and dry before applying the primer.
  3. Apply KENT Primer SOR in two thin coats evenly according to the directions until the surface appears glossy, and allow it to dry. It is essential to use special sealing tape primer to ensure a secure bonding of the tape to the panel and to prevent rust formation.
  4. Air dry for approx. 5 – 15 min at 20 ºC. Wait until the primer has dried and the surface is no longer sticky.
  5. Start at a corner and apply the tape in one direction. Peel off the film and use a finger to apply pressure to beginning of the tape. Remove the film gradually as if the adhesive is dirty it will lose contact with the panel. Never pull or stretch the tape. Work at a temperature of 10 to 20 ºC. At lower temperatures, the tape may lose its adhesive properties. Heating the tape can improve the contact. Make sure that the tape is firmly attached to the panel at the end of the tape, as it can easily lift off towards the end. Leave a piece of the corner open to apply putty. Cut the tape with scissors.
  6. Carefully check the tape for proper contact, especially at the ends. Use the KENT SOR Multi-Roller to pressurise the tape. Move the roller in the opposite direction to which you applied the tape. Use light pressure to remove the air from the tape and repeat the process with greater pressure to ensure firm contact between the tape and the panel.
  7. Inspect both ends of the tape. Wipe off any dirt on the tape.
  8. Apply putty on corners, joints, drains and spot welds according to the directions.
  9. Carefully check the tape for lifting, separation, and gaps between tape and panel.
  10. Paint.
  11. Dry the panel. Do not use temperatures exceeding 70 ºC when using infrared heaters. Allow the panel to air dry for 15 min before using the infrared heater.

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