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Self adhesive, partial-bonded underlayer for inaccessible roofs.

  • Highly resistant to cracking and puncturing due to the SBS elastomeric bitumen binder and its composite reinforcement.
  • Reliable partial bonding due to factory-applied adhesive strips.
Main uses
Waterproofing of non-accessible roofs.
Two-layer semi-adhered waterproofing system:
  • On concrete and wooden substrates: old waterproofing, polyurethane surfaced with bitumen/glass fibre or with composite fibres, expanded polystyrene (EM Class);
  • On concrete slab.
  • On wooden boarding.
  • On steel deck.
 
Description
  • SBS elastomeric bitumen.
  • Polyester composite reinforcement: 140g/m²
  • Torchable top face with macro-perforated fusible film and self-adhesive side overlapping (protected by siliconised peel-off film).
  • Underfacing with self-adhesive edges and strips, for partial bonding (protected by siliconised peel-off film).
  • Thickness: mini 2.5mm.
 
Applications
Suitable systems: first layer in the systems Adepar JS + Paradiene 30.1 GS or + Paradiene 40.1 GS.
 
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