20oz SAUSAGE ZIP LIQUID FLASH
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Sausage Zip Liquid Flash (20oz Sausage Foil Pack)
Professional-Grade Liquid Flashing & Sealant
Stop leaks before they start with Sausage Zip Liquid Flash, the high-performance, silane-terminated polymer (STP) designed for seamless waterproofing. This 20oz sausage pack is engineered for professional contractors and serious DIYers who need a fast, durable, and weather-tight seal around windows, doors, and complex roof penetrations.
Unlike traditional tapes that can wrinkle or peel, Zip Liquid Flash creates a monolithic membrane that bonds instantly to most construction materials, even on damp surfaces.
Why Choose Zip Liquid Flash?
Seamless Protection: Eliminates the need for complex flashing tapes. Simply gun it out and tool it flat for a continuous, waterproof barrier.
Wet-Weather Ready: Don’t let a drizzle stop your project. It can be applied to damp substrates and is rain-ready in minutes.
Extreme Durability: UV-resistant and remains flexible over time. It won’t crack, shrink, or become brittle under harsh sun or freezing temperatures.
Multi-Surface Compatibility: Bonds skip-free to OSB, plywood, CMU, vinyl, aluminum, and most air/vapor barriers.
Easy Application: The 20oz sausage format reduces waste and allows for smooth, consistent bead control using a standard sausage gun.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Size | 20 oz (600 ml) Sausage Foil Pack |
| Chemistry | Silyl-Terminated Polymer (STP) |
| Application Temp | 32°F to 110°F (0°C to 43°C) |
| Skin Time | Approx. 30–45 minutes (depending on humidity) |
| VOC Content | Low VOC, Solvent-free |
| Color | High-Visibility Green/Blue (standard for inspection) |
Ideal Applications
Rough Openings: Flashing window and door sills.
Penetrations: Sealing around pipes, vents, and electrical conduits.
Transitions: Bridging gaps between dissimilar building materials.
Roofing Details: Waterproofing curbs and difficult termination points.
Pro Tip: Use a plastic spreader or a "stiff" brush to tool the liquid to a consistent thickness of roughly 12–15 mils for optimal protection.