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publicationDate 2001-05-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2001140366-A
titleOfInvention Joint material and manufacturing method thereof
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] To keep the joint airtight following the expansion and contraction of the exterior material of the building outer wall. An aluminum hoop material (reinforcing material) 1 has an E.P. P. D. An E.M. (ethylene / propylene / rubber) layer 3 is provided on one surface 38a of the plate-shaped portion 37 provided with E.M. P. D. The ridge 8b is integrally formed on the M pipe 5 and the other surface 38b (a). The plate-like portion 37 is bent and formed into a U-shape to be the sandwiching material 4a, and the joint material 6 is formed. The joint material 6 is kept in this shape, and the ridge 8b is located in the groove 4b of the U-shaped sandwiching material 4a (b). Outer surface 40 of window frame and end surface 42 of siding 42 laying th plate joiner 7 to joint 43 of width L 1 between a are disposed (c). E. FIG. P. D. While the M pipe 5 is flattened, the pinching material 4a is inserted into the ridge 7a of the tile joiner 7 Is pressed, the joint material 6 can be fitted into the joint 43 (d). E. FIG. P. D. M pipe 5, ridge 8b and pinching material 4 A high airtightness can be maintained by the repulsive force a.
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