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SOPRALAP SP SKU: 0062203

SOPRALAP SP SKU: 0062203

SOPRALAP SP (sanded, polyolefin) is an SBS-modified bitumen cover strip for use with SOPRASMART Laminated Board products. SOPRALAP SP is reinforced with tough, dimensionally stable non-woven polyester mat that is saturated and coated on both sides with a proprietary formulation of elastomeric styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) polymer modified bitumen.

Product Properties

  • Type Stripping

Installation

Prior to installation, unroll SOPRALAP SP onto the roof surface and allow to relax. SOPRASMART Laminated Boards are butted end to end, with a membrane overlap of 1 inch. SOPRALAP SP in desired position, centered over the board joint, and back roll the product. SOPRALAP SP is then heat welded to approved substrates.

 

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