Newton CDM Rope 10mm x 4.75m
Newton CDM Rope 10mm x 4.75m is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Newton CDM Rope is a high-quality, bead-form butyl sealant used as a critical sealing component within the Newton cavity drain system. This 10mm thick rope is primarily used to create a watertight seal around the head of fixing plugs such as the MultiPlug or NuSeal Plug before they are driven into the membrane. By forming a gasket-like seal between the plug and the membrane surface, it prevents water ingress through the fixing point. Its non-setting, synthetic rubber composition ensures that the seal remains permanently flexible, allowing it to maintain a tight bond even if the structure undergoes minor thermal expansion or contraction. It is also frequently used to seal membrane overlaps in areas where joint tape may be difficult to apply.
Benefits:
- Creates a reliable watertight seal around membrane fixing plugs and penetrations
- Remains permanently flexible to accommodate structural movement without cracking
- High-tack adhesive properties ensure an immediate bond to plastic membranes
- Resists water pressure and prevents moisture bridging at fixing points
- Essential for maintaining the integrity of both wall and floor waterproofing systems
Good to Know:
- Each roll provides 4.75m of 10mm diameter butyl rope
- The product is identified by the product code A11
- It is a mandatory requirement when using NuSeal Plugs on vaulted ceilings
- The rope can be easily molded by hand to fit around pipes or irregular structural details
- Surfaces should be clean and free of dust or debris to ensure maximum adhesion
Newton CDM Rope 10mm x 4.75m is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Specifications
| Brand | Newton Waterproofing |
|---|---|
| Length | 4.75m |
| Width | 10mm |
| Application | Used to seal fixing plugs (MultiPlugs, NuSeal Plugs) and service penetrations where they pass through Newton cavity drain membranes. It is also used for sealing membrane joints in specific structural detailing. |
