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Sealing penetrations

Properly sealed wall penetrations not only enhance a building’s energy efficiency but also protect against potential moisture damage and maintain indoor air quality, making them a crucial part of construction and maintenance efforts.

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Fireproof sealing

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Sealing and filling penetrations before finishing works

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Fireproof sealing of drywall corners

Fireproof sealing

Sealing pipe penetrations with fireproof sealant is a crucial safety measure in modular buildings. The special fireproof sealants are designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through openings where pipes pass through walls or floors. By applying fireproof sealant around these penetrations, it forms a durable barrier that can withstand high temperatures, helping to contain flames and limit fire damage.

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    Sealing and filling penetrations before finishing works

    Preparing surfaces properly before finishing works such as painting, plastering or wallpapering is essential for good-looking final results. The Penosil range offers high elasticity and can move with the connected surfaces.

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      Fireproof sealing of drywall corners

      Wooden structures need to be as fireproof as possible. The fire-resistant construction boards protect the wooden structure from the inside. In order to increase the structure’s fire resistance, the corner joint under the two construction boards should be filled with fire-proof sealant.

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