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Heat-Activated Hot Melt Tape for Wet & Dry Surface Repair
The "All-Weather" Emergency Seal.
ThermaSnap MAX is not a standard peel-and-stick tape. It is a Hot Melt Adhesive System that must be activated with a heat gun or torch. This heating process allows the adhesive to flow into cracks and bond aggressively—even on damp or wet surfaces where traditional tapes fail.
| Feature | Specification |
| Roll Dimensions | 4 in x 16.4 ft (100mm x 5m) |
| Activation Method | Heat Gun or Torch Required |
| Surface Condition | Bonds to Wet, Damp, or Dry Surfaces |
| Adhesive Type | Thermoplastic Hot Melt |
| Service Temp | -20°F to 176°F (-29°C to 80°C) |
| Cure Time | Instant (Upon Cooling) |
Seals in the Rain: Ideal for emergency leak repairs. The application heat evaporates surface moisture, allowing the hot melt glue to bond directly to the substrate.
Flow-In Technology: Unlike cold tapes that bridge gaps, the heated adhesive turns to liquid, flowing deep into porous concrete, rusted metal, and asphalt cracks before hardening.
Ultimate Bond Strength: Once cooled, the bond is significantly stronger than standard pressure-sensitive tapes because it has physically fused with the surface.
Emergency Roof Leaks: Sealing cracks during active weather.
Gutter Repair: Bonding to wet, oxidized aluminum or galvanized steel gutters.
Concrete Cracks: Flowing into masonry fissures for a permanent watertight filler.
Rough Surfaces: Excellent for asphalt shingles and textured bitumen.
Prep: Remove loose debris (moss, rust, dirt).
Position: Place the tape over the leak.
Activate: Apply heat using a Heat Gun (High Setting) or Propane Torch along the tape surface until the adhesive softens and "wets out" the surface.
Press: While still hot, use a roller or gloved hand to press the tape firmly into the texture of the roof.
Cool: Allow to cool for 5 minutes to achieve full structural strength.
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