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Protection waterproofing membrane DUSEAL TH
for wallfor concrete structuresroll

protection waterproofing membrane
protection waterproofing membrane
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Characteristics

Type
protection
Applications
for wall, for concrete structures
Format
roll
Technical characteristics
self-adhesive
Composition
SBS asphalt, fiberglass, polyester
Other characteristics...
with vapor barrier

Description

DUSEAL Th is a special Double sided self adhesive SBS modified waterproofing membrane specially designed where a subsequent layer (e.g. thermal insulation on building facades) needs to be applied over the membrane. DUSEAL Th is manufactured with a choice of reinforcements such as polyester mat, glass fibre or special aluminium composite that offers outstanding resistance to heat and vapour in thermal insulation systems. The top and bottom surfaces of the membrane are covered with siliconized peel off paper or foil.The DUSEAL range belongs to the Elastoseal group of membranes produced using a special grade of bitumen modified with virgin SBS polymer. The polymer-rich mixture is used to saturate and to coat both sides of glass fibre mat to the required thickness of the membrane. SPECIAL FEATURES Ease of application for subsequent layer High adhesion to various substrate (concrete, fibre-cement,wood,metal etc ) Excellent bond to the cap sheets, thermal insulation boards etc Good dimensional stability Water and vapour proof Choice of different reinforcements SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE DUSEAL Th membranes are tested to ASTM, UEAtc and other relevant international standards. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND WARRANTY Duproofis an ISO 9001 Quality Assured Company and all DUSEAL Th membranes carry a material warranty against any manufacturing defects
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.