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Chemical Compatibility Between JM7CF
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Self-Adhered Flashings and Sealants
This technical letter is intended to provide information on chemical compatibility between MP:FI Self-Adhered
Flashings (including MP:FI Plus, MP:FI V40, and MP:FI PRO) and various groups of sealants, used in the
installation of exterior windows and doors.GCP Applied Technologies, Inc. has performed comprehensive testing to
determine chemical compatibility of various groups of sealants and MP:FI flashings. Below are some general
guidelines to assist in the selection of sealants used in conjunction with MP:FI flashings. GCP strongly recommends
that, in addition to the guidelines below, a small field “patch test” be performed on the MP:FI flashing film and self-
adhesive layer to determine compatibility and adhesion, since sealant manufacturer’s formulations vary.Always follow
sealant manufacturer’s recommendations for compatibility, application and use of their products.
General Guidelines
Most sealants are compatible with MP:FI flashings provided that the sealant is applied to the film component of the
MP:FI flashing. Some sealants, typically those with a high solvent content, may not be compatible with the self-
adhesive component of the MP:FI flashing. Therefore, any sealants with high solvent content are not recommended
for use with MP:FI flashings.
Silicone Sealants
Both acetoxy and neutral cure silicones are compatible with MP:FI film and the self-adhesive layer. Most silicone
sealants have good adhesion to the MP:FI film but MP:FI flashings may have only moderate adhesion to
silicone sealants.
Polyurethane Sealants
Moisture cure urethane sealants are compatible with the MP:FI film and generally have excellent adhesion to it. They
are also compatible with the self-adhesive layer provided the polyurethane sealant does not have high levels of solvent.
MP:FI flashings generally have excellent adhesion to these sealants.
Acrylic Latex
Acrylic based sealants are compatible with MP:FI film and the adhesive layer. MP:FI flashings typically have
moderate adhesion to these sealants. Acrylic Latex sealants, however, are generally slow to cure and may have poor
adhesion to the MP:FI flashing film.
Solvent-Based Polymeric Sealants
Solvent-based polymeric sealants are compatible with the MP:FI film, but will only be compatible with the adhesive
layer if the sealant is fully cured. Some of these sealants may contain high levels of solvent and can be incompatible with
the MP:FI adhesive. This group of sealants and MP:FI flashings typically have excellent adhesion to one another.
For other categories of sealants, refer to sealant manufacturer information for specific recommendations.
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