Stego Crete Claw Tape - 3" x 180'

SKU: 191398

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Stego Crete Claw Tape - 3" x 180'

Stego Crete Claw Tape is a specialized vapor barrier termination tape designed to seal Stego Wrap to the perimeter of a concrete slab during placement. This 3 in. wide, 180 ft long multi-layered tape features a textured top surface that allows wet concrete to bond directly, forming a durable mechanical seal as it cures. It is ideal for under-slab vapor barrier installations where a reliable edge termination is required to meet code and prevent moisture intrusion.

The tape is made from a combination of polyethylene film, aperture film, and an acrylic pressure-sensitive adhesive, allowing for quick, effective installation on jobsites. Stego Crete Claw Tape satisfies one of the key termination methods outlined in ASTM E1643 by bonding the vapor barrier directly to the concrete. It’s a go-to solution for contractors needing to maintain vapor barrier integrity at the slab edge, especially in commercial, residential, and industrial applications.

Features

  • Forms a mechanical bond with curing concrete.
  • Designed for terminating Stego Wrap at slab edges.
  • Textured surface allows wet concrete to key in.
  • Helps meet ASTM E1643 vapor barrier termination requirements.
  • Ideal for under-slab vapor barrier installations.
  • Multi-layered construction for durability and performance.
  • Made from polyethylene film, aperture film, and acrylic adhesive.
  • Installs quickly and easily on slab perimeters.
  • Provides a secure seal against moisture intrusion.
  • Made in the USA with US and global materials.

Stego Crete Claw Tape - 3" x 180' Specifications

Specification Details
Dimensions 3 in. x 180 ft
Total thickness 26 mil
Permeance (ASTM F1249) 0.03 perms
180° adhesion peel strength (ASTM D903) 17.6 lbf/in
Shear adhesion to concrete (1 in² test) >49 lbf/in²
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