Admil Sealants
- Abbreviation
- Appraisal number 1237 (2024)
- Valid from
- 8/05/2024
- Information provider
- BRANZ Limited,
- Author
- Building Research Association New Zealand (BRANZ)
- Information type
- BRANZ Appraisal,
- Format
- PDF,
Description
Admil Sealants are used for exterior weatherproofing and as general-purpose gap-filling sealants for exterior and interior use.
Scope
1. Admil Sealants have been appraised for use as sealants in buildings within the following scope:
- the scope limitations of NZBC Acceptable Solution E2/AS1, Paragraph 1.1.
2. Admil Sealants have also been appraised for use as sealants in buildings subject to specific design within the following scope:
- in joints with a maximum width of 35 mm; and,
- on substrates of:
- timber (unpainted and unstained), untreated pine and untreated Jarrah; or,
- plastics – uPVC, perspex and fibreglass; or,
- minerals – concrete, mortar, plaster, blockwork, fibre cement sheet, earthenware (terracotta) and glazed ceramic tiles; or,
- metals – stainless steel, aluminium (milled or anodised), painted and unpainted metals (galvanised, zinc/aluminium-coated); or,
- glass.
Note: Substrates or materials other than those specified above have not been assessed and are outside the scope of this Appraisal. Selleys (DuluxGroup (New Zealand) Pty Ltd) must be consulted when proposing the sealing of material not specifically covered by this Appraisal.)