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SOPRASLOPE™ SKU: A815

SOPRASLOPE™ SKU: A815

SOPRASLOPE is a cementitious sloping material for use in approved multi-ply membrane and flashing assemblies. SOPRASLOPE is composed of an acrylic modified material used to create auxiliary positive slope, on mineal surfaced membranes concrete, plywood, OSB and other approved substrates.

Product Properties

  • Type Membrane Accessories

Installation

SOPRASLOPE is mixed with water at a ratio of 1 bag to 1 1/4 gallons of water in 5 gallon bucket for 3 to 4 minutes. SOPRASLOPE is applied to the approved area via trowel or masonry float. Granules are broadcast into SOPRASLOPE after application until refusal. Ambient air temperature must be between 50°F (10°C) and 110°F (43°C) for six hours after application. Refer to the SOPREMA SBS Roofing Manual for additional application guidelines.

 

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