Unique functional layer
Water and wind tightness
Resistance to UV rays and heat
Durability and scientific progress
Product information
Name: 2062B Tyvek® Tape Plus Acrylic
Material composition: Tyvek® HD-PE and acrylic adhesive
Product description and application
Tyvek® Tape Plus is a universal acrylic adhesive tape with a modified adhesive layer, suitable for wet and cold conditions. It ensures a tight seal between diffusion and vapor barrier films, reinforces tears and seals joints with roof elements. The tape can be used for interior and exterior applications.
Due to its high initial adhesion, it adheres well to Tyvek® membranes, plastic, masonry, metal, OSB and other wood panels, non-woven materials, and various membranes. The tape is highly resistant to aging, water, moisture, chemicals, and environmental influences. It adheres reliably even at temperatures as low as –5 °C.
Storage and installation conditions
- Before use, it is recommended to check for chemical compatibility with the substrate, paint, or other materials.
- For ideal adhesion, the surface must be dry and clean (free of dust, grease, or solvents).
- The tape should be cut with a sharp, safe knife or scissors.
- Rolls must be stored in their original packaging in a clean, dry environment, away from direct sunlight.
- Recommended for use when the ambient temperature is ≥ –5 °C.
- Storage temperature: +10 °C to +30 °C.
Techninės charakteristikos
| Roll length | 25 m |
| Roll width | 6 cm |
| Weight (without inner base) | 300 g/m2 |
| Thickness | 400 µm |
| Adhesive protective coating | Paper tape |
| Tensile strength | 260 N/50 mm |
| Elongation at break | 12 % |
| Tape adhesion | 25 N/25 mm |
| Temperature range | From -40 °C to +100 °C |

Manufactured by DuPont, Luxembourg
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What are the advantages of using diffusion membranes in roof and wall structures compared to non-breathable materials?
What are three-layer diffusion membranes? Their structure, advantages, and disadvantages?
What are the key parameters to consider when choosing a diffusion membrane?
- Water resistance class (W1)
- Thickness of the functional layer (the thicker, the better)
- Temperature and UV resistance
- Vapor permeability (Sd value)
- Additional: tensile strength, manufacturer’s warranty.
What is the Sd value?
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What is the minimum water column height for diffusion membranes?
Why must membranes for roofs and walls be UV resistant?
How to protect membranes from harmful UV effects?
Does overall thickness affect the quality of a diffusion membrane?
What is the functional layer?
What is the typical thickness of the functional layer in diffusion membranes?
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Answers to frequently asked questions about films and sealing products
What is the durability of diffusion membranes?
Should diffusion membranes be taped?
Can 200-micron polyethylene film be used for sealing?
Are all sealing tapes the same?
How to choose a quality vapor barrier membrane?
- Low elasticity
- CE and EN 13984 certification
- Fire resistance ≥ E class
- Temperature resistance –40 °C to +80 °C
- Zero air permeability (Bendtsen method)
- Durability after artificial aging.
How to choose a quality sealing tape?
- Versatility of application
- UV resistance
- Operating temperature range
- Warranty.
Are all flexible sealing foams the same
Can windows be sealed with mastic?
- UV resistance (≥5–6 months)
- Paintability/plaster compatibility
- Airtightness
- Certification and durability tests
- Warranty.
Is smart vapor control suitable for my home? Will it let vapor through?
Are all reflective membranes the same?
- Sd value ≥1500 m
- Emissivity ≤0.05 (lower value = higher heat reflection, e.g. 0.05 = reflects up to 95% heat).



