Impregnated joint sealing tape for preservation of historic buildings
Adhesives and sealants for sustainable development: Durability
Impregnated sealant tape for joints fulfills the aesthetic and qualitative requirements to protect sensitive materials such as sandstone in historical buildings. The sandstone covered dome of the Dresden Frauenkirche is protected using this tape.
Posted Dec 11, 2019
- Extending the life span of buildings is a very important aspect of sustainable development
- The preservation of historic buildings is of particular interest as this is essential for cultural and historical heritage
- Sealants are the solution to hermetically protect facades against the penetration of water
- Impregnated sealants are easy to apply, do not interact with substrates and can be easily removed for eventual replacement
-
Joaquim Costa
APCAS – Associação Portuguesa de Colas, Adesivos e Selantes
President
-
Pepa Cotanda
Dow Europe GmbH
-
Joaquin de Lapuente
DCMAC Marca Adhesives
-
Tatiana Dimitrova
Dow Europe GmbH
-
Torsten Funk
Sika Technology AG
Regulatory Compliance Manager Chemical Safety
-
Anna Keese
3M Deutschland GmbH
-
Martin Klatt
BASF SE
Head of Product Stewardship Dispersions and Resins Europe
-
Marcela Medina
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
Head of Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs - Europe - Consumer/Craftsmen/Construction Adhesives
-
Jolanda Neeft
VLK - Vereniging Lijmen en Kitten
Regulatory Affairs
-
Benjamin Nummert
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
-
Dirk Raatz
H.B. Fuller Deutschland GmbH
-
Nancy Sauvan
AFICAM
Product Regulatory Affairs manager
-
Evert Smit
Lohmann GmbH & Co. KG
Head of Research & Development Technical Products
-
Kim Suetens
Soudal SA/NV
REACH Engineer
-
Anna Szlezak
Huntsman Advanced Materials GmbH
-
FEICA Team
FEICA a.i.s.b.l.
-
Niek Zweep
Bostik B.V.