HPV roofing barrier EUROVENT X STRONG
polypropylene

HPV roofing barrier
HPV roofing barrier
HPV roofing barrier
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HPV
Material
polypropylene

Description

One of the strongest slope roofing membranes ever made. Four-layer vapour-permeable roof membrane with extremely outstanding mechanical performance. Made of two layers of polypropylene nonwoven, reinforcing mesh and functional film which ensures high vapour-permeability and water-tightness of the underlay. Membrane is available on demand in SK2 SYSTEM with two self-adhesive tapes. Product contains special stabilization additives which extend its resistance to UV radiation even up to 4 months. Designed for roofers who value the best products and work comfort. Advantages: UV resistance Extreme tear resistance 4 layer design Water-tightness Application Membrane is designed for use as initial covering for ventilated sloping roofs, also when fully sarked. Especially required for the low slope roofs. Product is also suitable for application when conducting ‘reverse renovation’ works in roof and attic. Preservation of venting slot between the membrane and the thermal insulation (mineral wool, fiberglass) is not required for installation – product can be installed directly on thermal insulation. The final roof covering must be assembled with batten and counter-batten. Suitable for use in nearly all types of roof coverings – recommended for cement and clay tiles, metal roofing as well as slate. Technical data Mass : ca. 250 g/m² Vapour-permeability : ca. 2500 g/m²/24h Sd value : ca. 0,04 m UV resistance : 4 months Water-tightness : W1 Roll size : 1,5 m x 30 rm = 45 m² Roll weight : ca. 11,2 kg Pallet : 40 rolls

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