ALSAN® COATING UNIVERSAL PRIMER SKU: L-ACUP
ALSAN® COATING UNIVERSAL PRIMER SKU: L-ACUP
ALSAN COATING UNIVERSAL PRIMER is a highly engineered, single component, water-based primer designed for application over aged single plies (PVC & EPDM) and various common metal substrates like Galvalume, galvanized steel, aluminum and other common roofing substrates – including difficult to adhere to membranes or surfaces.
Product Properties
- Material Primer
Installation
Thoroughly mix ALSAN COATING UNIVERSAL PRIMER prior to application. ALSAN COATING UNIVERSAL PRIMER is applied to the approved area via brush, roller or spray equipment. ALSAN COATING UNIVERSAL PRIMER is applied at a rate of 1.0 gallon per 100 square feet.
Please refer to the SOPREMA Roof Coatings Technical Manual for additional application guidelines.
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