Insuwrap - PVC 1500 WM- Covered Roofing PVC Waterproofing Membrane
Insuwrap - PVC 1500 WM- Covered Roofing PVC Waterproofing Membrane
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    Insuwrap - PVC 1500 WM- Covered Roofing PVC Waterproofing Membrane

    Insuwrap PVC 1500 WM is a calendared extruded high polymer waterproofing membrane, (thickness 1.50 mm), manufactured following highest International standards offering high physical properties and long term durability. Insuwrap 1500 WM is manufactured using the best raw materials produced by SABIC.

    Features and benefits:

    • Safe application tools (no torch needed).
    • Easy to apply using hot air welding for joints. The joints are homogeneously welded (PVC to PVC). No sealant or chemicals are required for joints (overlaps).
    • No adhesives or primers are required for installation.
    • Self-extinguishing material - safe in case of fire.
    • Resistant to high-temperature fluctuations.
    • Remains flexible throughout its life.
    • Minimum slope is sufficient.
    Specifikation
      • For roofing (covered roofs) or re-roofing.
      • For installation on a sloping sand cement screed or lightweight concrete screed over concrete deck.
    Teknisk specifikation
    • Unik ref.insuwrap-pvc-1500
    • ProduktfamiljSheet Materials
    • ProduktgruppMembranes, liners, flexible sheets and fabrics
    • TypByggmaterial
    • Publiceringsdatum2024-02-13
    • Edition nummer1
    • Höjd (mm)1.5
    • Bredd (mm)2100
    • Djup (mm)2000
    Relaterad
    • HuvudmaterialPVC
    • Designad iSaudiarabien
    • Tillverkad iSaudiarabien
    • Vikt netto (kg)83
    Klassificering
    • BIMobjektkategoriByggnadsmaterial - Tätskikt
    • Uniclass 2015 kodPr_25_57_51_66
    • Uniclass 2015 beskrivningPolymeric membranes
    • OmniClass nummer23-13 25 17 13
    • OmniClass TitelSheet Waterproofing

    Region tillgänglighet

    Asien Afrika
    Bahrain
    Egypten
    Förenade Arabemiraten
    Irak
    Iran
    Israel
    Jordanien
    Kuwait
    Libanon
    Oman
    Palestina
    Qatar
    Saudiarabien
    Syrien
    Turkiet
    Yemen