Sealant strip

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Underlying compressible layer or pad

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52233, 523099, 428 40, 428 71, 4283173, 4283197, 428354, 428906, E04C 110, E04B 110, B32B 326, B32B 712

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043566766

ABSTRACT:
A sealant strip is provided having a soft, resilient synthetic foamed resin core, preferably having a pressure sensitive adhesive coating on at least one of two of the opposed sides of the core and thin preferably silicone rubber sealing layers cured in situ on the two remaining surfaces of the core. The strip is adapted for adhesive attachment to and compression between structural members, with the core supporting the edges of the sealing layers in contact with the opposed surfaces of the structural elements between which the strip has been compressed.

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