Den Braven High Tack
Den Braven High Tack is a professional construction and assembly adhesive based on hybrid technology. It cures under the influence of moisture in the air to form a durable elastic rubber. Den Braven High Tack cures quickly and remains permanently elastic.
Pros and Cons
- Elastic
- Excellent adhesion on various surfaces
- Elastic for indoor and outdoor use
What is Den Braven High Tack used for?
Den Braven High Tack is designed for bonding various construction materials such as wood, concrete, metals, glass, PVC, aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, tin, and several other surfaces.
Is it Den Braven or Bostik?
Since its establishment in 1974, Bostik Benelux B.V. (formerly Den Braven) has specialised in ISO-certified production of high-quality sealants, adhesives, PU foams, and technical sprays for the construction and industrial sectors. Our products are marketed under the brand names Bostik, Zwaluw, and Hercuseal, as well as private labels for multiple partners.
The former Den Braven became part of the Bostik/Arkema group in December 2016. Bostik is one of the largest manufacturers of adhesives and sealants globally, employing around 5,000 people in over 50 countries across five continents.
What is the coverage of Den Braven High Tack?
Calculating the coverage for a sealant can be challenging. However, you can estimate the required amount using a simple formula that considers the length, height, and depth of the joint. For example, if the joint to be sealed is 5 metres long, 10 millimetres high, and 5 millimetres deep, the calculation would be 5 x 10 x 5 = 250 millilitres of sealant. Generally, one 330ml cartridge can cover approximately 6 metres of the joint.
How should I apply Den Braven High Tack?
Apply the sealant using a caulking gun.
Cut off the tip of the cartridge with a utility knife, attach the nozzle to the opening of the cartridge, and cut the nozzle at an angle to achieve the desired width. Insert the cartridge into the caulking gun. Apply a consistent bead of sealant in a steady motion from left to right. Avoid over-applying. Wet your finger with soapy water and gently smooth the bead. Ensure the bead is water-shedding and do not press too hard.