Installation Tips

  • Installed as per instructions, Best Bunding will provide a trafficable bund barrier impervious to oils, greases, detergents and chemicals found in most industrial settings.
  • Ensure the floor is completely clean before attempting to adhere Best Bunding otherwise adhesive may not adhere effectively.
  • Surface ripples present when first unrolling Best Bunding will eventually smooth after the Best Bunding is installed.
  • Best Bunding must not be exposed to vehicular traffic for 24 hours after application. If it is necessary for vehicles to cross Best Bunding within 24 hours of installation, place a ramp over the required traffic section or position a length of timber on either side of the Best Bunding to protect the adhesive from being disturbed.
  • Best Bunding should not be installed on a concrete lip or step edge where tyres may "drag" the bunding forward. Consider laying the material on a flat area back from edges or lips for effective use.
  • Clean, smooth bends may be formed with Best Bunding to 90 degrees, for corners or around work areas. A minimum arc of at least 1 metre is required. To create a bend, lay the Best Bunding on the floor and place a weight on the material at a point before the required bend. Carefully form the bend ensuring that the Best Bunding does not gather or lift at any point, place a weight on the Best Bunding at the other end of the bend. Once the bend is formed, mark a line along the edge of the Best Bunding to assist in aligning once adhesive has been applied.
  • Simson ISR 70-03 Silyl Modified Polymer is recommend for installing Best Bunding due to its unique combination of adhesive and sealant properties and is available in our Installation Kits (sold separately). We cannot be responsible for any issues arising as a result of the use of an inappropriate adhesive or through not following the installation instructions.