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MaxFlash Liquid Flashing Membrane

BASF

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June 20, 2016
BASF has launched of MaxFlash liquid flashing membrane. This product provides restoration, air barrier, and wall systems’ contractors with a high performance flashing solution and the ability to quickly and easily address complex window configurations in a continuous, void- and pinhole-free manner.
 
MaxFlash is a one-component elastomeric material for use as a flexible waterproof flashing membrane at rough openings. It can also be used to prepare sheathing joints for subsequent application of BASF air/water-resistive barrier membranes, or for use with water-resistive gypsum sheathing.
 
The product is compatible with damp substrates and can withstand immediate rainfall. Because the product cures quickly, it allows contractors to install windows within hours of application. This makes it ideal for new construction and restoration projects, which involve flashing rough openings.
 
For more info, visit wallsystems.basf.com.
KEYWORDS: air barriers liquid-applied wall system

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