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SOPRAFIX® BASE 614 SKU: 00433

SOPRAFIX® BASE 614 SKU: 00433

SOPRAFIX BASE 614 is an SBS-modified bitumen membrane designed specifically for mechanical attachment to approved roof decks. SOPRAFIX BASE 614 is reinforced with a 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

  • ASTM ASTM D6164
  • Component Base
  • Installation Method Mechanically Attached
  • Reinforcement Polyester
  • Thickness (minimum) 150 mils (3.8 mm)
  • Thickness (nominal) 157 mils (4.0 mm)
  • Topside Burn Off Film
  • Underside Burn Off Film

Installation

Prior to installation, unroll SOPRAFIX BASE 614 onto the roof surface and allow to relax. Place SOPRAFIX BASE 614 in desired position. SOPRAFIX BASE 614 is mechanically fastened through the side laps using the appropriate fastener. Subsequent approved inter-ply or cap ply membranes are applied to SOPRAFIX BASE 614 via heat welding.

 

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