SOPRASEAL® MESH SKU: A502, 22239, 22240
SOPRASEAL® MESH SKU: A502, 22239, 22240
SOPRASEAL MESH is a reinforced non-woven polyester fabric. It is used for above-grade applications with SOPRASEAL LM 202 VP or SOPRASEAL LM 203.
SOPRASEAL MESH reinforces SOPRASEAL LM 202 VP or SOPRASEAL LM 203 over acceptable rough openings, sheathing joints, and transitions.
Product Properties
- Function Accessory Products
- Product Roles Accessory
Installation
Apply SOPRASEAL LM 202 VP or SOPRASEAL LM 203 to all sheathing joints, terminations, inside and outside corners, and rough openings.
Immediately place and center SOPRASEAL MESH over wet SOPRASEAL LM 202 VP or SOPRASEAL LM 203, embedding and completely saturating SOPRASEAL MESH.
Ensure SOPRASEAL MESH extends evenly on both sides of the sheathing joint. Lap a minimum of 2 1/2” (64 mm) of SOPRASEAL MESH at intersections.
When product is applied with a roller, allow to dry to touch, before applying SOPRASEAL LM 202 VP or SOPRASEAL LM 203 to entire wall surface. When product is spray applied, “wet on wet” application is acceptable.
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