The Gutex bonding system provides raintight connections to Ultratherm roof underlay panels and Top multiplex as well as the Multitherm wood fibre insulation it is ideal for joints in ventilated roofs and walls, such as valleys, chimney or window junctions and facade corners. The perfectly matched components, which are easy and effective to apply, ensure a reliable, long-lasting result, protect against moisture damage and help preserve the substance of the building.
The Gutex bonding system enables rainproof connections to be created efficiently on roofs, walls and windows. It comprises four components that are perfectly matched to each other: Gutex Undercoat is a solvent-free adhesive primer that penetrates deep into the substrate and consolidates porous or dusty surfaces – even at low temperatures. It is suitable for wood fibre insulation as well as mineral and organic substrates such as wood, masonry, plaster and concrete. The same applies to Gutex spray primer, which is easy to apply and dries quickly to provide a stable base for bonding. With Gutex adhesive tape, which is resistant to ageing, highly flexible and has water-resistant adhesive properties, even complex joints can be sealed without any problems and without creases. It has been laboratory tested and is ideal for applications such as chimney joints, roof windows, valleys or facade corners. Gutex sealing compound, which is VOC-free and solvent-free, is used to seal connections on the outside so they're rainproof and completes the Gutex bonding system.
The components of the Gutex rendering system include bonding and trowelling plasters, underlay plasters, reinforcing mesh, mineral resin and silicone-based finishing paints, facade paints with light or high protection against algae and fungi - and of course paints for intense colours. If you have any questions about application, Gutex's Technical Application Service and External Service are on hand to advise you.
The appropriate components of the Gutex bonding system make it easy and convenient to create rainproof joints in roofs and ventilated wall surfaces over the long term, while avoiding the use of harmful components as far as possible, thereby promoting the sustainability of the insulation project: good for people and the environment.