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SENTINEL® S BONDING ADHESIVE SKU: A101

SENTINEL® S BONDING ADHESIVE SKU: A101

SENTINEL S BONDING ADHESIVE is a solvent based contact adhesive specially designed for adhering bare-backed SENTINEL PVC membranes and flashings to a variety of substrates for horizontal or vertical applications.

Product Properties

  • Overlying Material PVC Membrane

Installation

Thoroughly mix SENTINEL S BONDING ADHESIVE prior to application. SENTINEL S BONDING ADHESIVE is applied using a 3/8 in nap, solvent resistant roller. Apply the SENTINEL S BONDING ADHESIVE to both the substrate and back of the SENTINEL membrane. Allow SENTINEL S BONDING ADHESIVE to partially dry before bonding membrane to substrate (approx. 5 – 10 minutes). Adhesive should feel tacky to-the-touch, but not transfer to the finger or string when touched. Install SENTINEL membrane and broom into place.

 

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In 2015, the Placer County Water Agency took on a tear-off roofing project, in which SOPREMA products were used. SOPREMA was the right choice for this project because the breadth of products met the designer’s needs, including meeting California Title 24 energy efficiency standards with the use of ENERGY STAR® rated SOPRASTAR® Flam. Another appealing aspect was the versatility of SENTINEL® P150, which allowed coverage for the vertical walls throughout the roofing system.

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