Can Flexiteek be used vertically?
Published 15 January 2024
Flexiteek hugs the surface, so it can be used on most angles and contours, both vertically and horizontally.
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Flexiteek hugs the surface, so it can be used on most angles and contours, both vertically and horizontally.
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Flexiteek will compress if a fastener is bolted across it. We recommend that anything bolted should be placed on a solid lining such as Tufnol, UPVC, aluminum, etc.
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If required, Flexiteek can be supplied on marine plywood, GRP, laminated board or a layer of foam of suitable thickness to allow a perfect fit to an indentation or edge.
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We have tested many adhesives and recommend the use of MS polymer or PU2K adhesives, depending on your installation method.
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Flexiteek adhesives adhere successfully to most surfaces, provided the substrate is painted. It is often possible to use a two-component epoxy to create a suitable substrate for the application of […]
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