SHEET
MEMBRANES
SBS / APP TORCHING MEMBRANES
EABASSOC SBS and APP Torching Membranes are
high performance torch-on waterproofing membranes based
on SBS rubber and APP plastomer modified bitumen respectively,
reinforced with a spunbonded polyester.

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Very
strong
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Minimum
life guarantee of 10 years
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Highly
flexible
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UV
resistant
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Highly
elastic
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Resistant
to many chemical agents
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Resistant
to humidity
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Easy
to apply
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Both EABASSOC SBS and APP Torching Membranes
are available in various grades and finishes:
Standard Grade which
are good quality, low cost membranes,
and.
Superior Grade
which are made to a very
high standard, to ensure outstanding elongation and cold
flex resistance properties.
EABASSOC
SBS and APP Membranes
can be applied in the waterproofing of flat or pitched roofs,
either as a single layer system or as a top layer in a built
up roof. They are compatible with a wide array of deckings,
roofings and insulation products. They can, therefore, be
applied both in new construction and in renewal work.
EABASSOC
Torching Membranes are very strong.
They resist stresses due to building movement and withstand
rough handling during transportation, application and subsequent
foot traffic.
They
have excellent resistance to many chemical agents, humidity
and micro-organisms, although they are not resistant to
hydrocarbons such as solvents and gasoline.
They
are guaranteed for 10 years, but will normally last much
longer. Both grades of APP
and SBS are available
in a sanded or a mineral finish.
Roofs
waterproofed with EABASSOC Torching
Membranes are virtually maintenance free, with
only general appearance inspections necessary.

EABASSOC
SBS
Torching Membrane Superior
Grade
in a red mineral finish.

EABASSOC
APP Torching Membrane Superior
Grade
in a sanded finish.
USES AND ADVANTAGES OF SBS
EABASSOC
SBS Torching Membranes are reinforced
with a nonwoven, polyester fleece. They are particularly
suitable for use in "extreme" conditions, either
in very hot or very cold climates or on superlight structures
where a high degree of movement is expected.
They
are very strong and can withstand rough handling and subsequent
foot traffic. This makes them ideal for roofs where regular
traffic would put the waterproofing membrane under continuous
risk of damage.
They
are designed to accommodate expansion and contraction of
the roof without visible distortion or crinkling.
The high flexibility
means that they hug the roof surface contours, reducing
the risk of air entrapment and can withstand flexing of
lightweight roofs without cracking, even at very low temperatures.
EABASSOC
SBS Torching Membranes
are easily applied, either by the traditional pour and roll
technique, or with cold adhesives, but especially by the
flame torching method.
USES AND ADVANTAGES OF APP
EABASSOC APP Torching Membranes are
reinforced with a nonwoven, polyester fleece. They are particularly
suitable for use in "extreme" conditions, and
are specifically
suited to very hot climates and on roof decks where a lot
of detailing work is to be done.
They
are very strong and can withstand rough handling and subsequent
foot traffic. This makes them ideal for roofs where regular
traffic would put the waterproofing membrane under continuous
risk of damage.
By using special
types of APP which remain flexible even at very low temperatures,
EABASSOC APP Torching Membranes
follow the thermal movement of roofs without cracking, even
at temperatures below freezing.
The Superior
Grade APP Membranes retain their
outstanding properties even after torching. When tested
in Japan, the effects of torching on the cold flex of the
membrane was measured:
| Before:
-20°C |
After
1 torching: -10°C |
After
2 torchings: -10°C |
Therefore, even
after torching, which hardens the membrane, it outperforms
competitive membranes which have not been torched.
For self-adhesive
sheet membranes, see EABASSOC
100 PE and for more information on the differences
between self-adhesive and torching membranes see the Frequently
Asked Questions page.
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