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COLPHENE® SP 2.2 SKU: 01218

COLPHENE® SP 2.2 SKU: 01218

COLPHENE SP 2.2 (sanded, polyolefin) is a SBS-modified bitumen membrane approved for use in waterproofing assemblies COLPHENE SP 2.2 is reinforced with a glass fiber mat that is saturated and coated on both sides with a proprietary formulation of elastomeric styrenebutadiene-styrene (SBS) polymer modified bitumen.

Product Properties

  • Reinforcement Glass Fiber
  • Thickness 87 mils (2.2 mm)
  • Topside Sanded
  • Underside Polyolefin Burn-Off Film

Installation

Prior to installation, unroll COLPHENE SP 2.2 onto the deck and allow to relax. Position COLPHENE SP 2.2 in desired position and back roll the product. COLPHENE SP 2.2 is then heat welded to approved substrates.

 

Testing & Approvals

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