COLPHENE® H-EV SKU: W607
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COLPHENE® H-EV SKU: W607
COLPHENE H-EV is a 100% solid thermoplastic polymer modified rubberized bitumen which forms a completely monolithic, waterproofing barrier. Unlike COLPHENE H, COLPHENE H-EV has 25% recycled material. COLPHENE H-EV is a versatile membrane that can be used in plaza decks, bridges, foundations and other below-grade structures.
Product Properties
- Installation Method 1 Part
- Material Hot Rubber
- Technology Rubberized Asphalt
Installation
COLPHENE H-EV is applied to the approved area via mop or squeegee.
Testing & Approvals
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