Rubber protective layer REGUPOL resist solid
polyurethanefor flat roofswater permeable

rubber protective layer
rubber protective layer
rubber protective layer
rubber protective layer
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Characteristics

Material
rubber, polyurethane
Options
for flat roofs, water permeable

Description

In comparison to protective screed and concrete, Regupol® resist 9510 possesses clear technical, physical and financial advantages. It is easy to install and can be otimally bonded ti any kind of sub-bases by means of hot bitumen, special adhesives and plastic adhesives. The material is virtually odourless in terrace with open joints. Application Areas Flat Roofs: under gravel, flower pots, slab paving, roof, plantings, etc. Terrace and Balconies: under concrete slabs, (wooden) tiles, etc. Parking Decks: under concrete or bituminous surfacing Inverted Roofs: under gravel, slab paving, raised floors, etc. Building Construction and Civil Engineering: for concrete construction, bridge construction, covered parking decks, underground car parks, head race tunnels, tunnel constructions, avalanche galleries, bunkers, hangars, ammunition dumps Pipelines Construction: for covering of dome-shaped cuts and pipelines made of concrete, metal or synthetic material Modular Houses and Constructions of Pre-assembled Units: for partition walls, soundproofing sandwich elements and doors (soundproffing) Air Duct Construction: as soundproofing material for the outer lining of ducts made of steet metal, asbestos cement, synthetics, etc. Membrane: for protection of bituminous waterproof sheeting, synthetic sheeting Insulating Materials: to protect insulation materials such as polystyrene, polyurethane, glass and mineral fibres, etc.

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