by Jonathan McGaha | November 30, 2014 12:00 am
Roof Underlayments featured in Metal Architecture’s December 2014 issue.
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MFM Building Products MFM Building Products’ Ultra HT Wind www.mfmbp.com[1]
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Englert Inc. Englert’s MetalMan HT Underlayment for metal roofing is a high-temperature, self-sealing, high tensile strength, 60-mil underlayment that features a black, non-woven polyester topside. The membrane is designed for use in high temperature environments where the in-service temperature can reach temperatures as high as 250 F. Roll dimensions are 66.8 feet by 3 feet. www.englertinc.com[2]
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Firestone Building Products Co. Firestone Building Products’ CLAD-GARD SA Underlayment is a self-adhered metal roofing underlayment with a non-reinforced, rubberized asphalt waterproofing membrane for flexibility, adhesion and traction. The membrane is water- and fire-resistant and can withstand temperatures up to 250 F. It may be applied to Firestone Building Products’ ISO 95+ GL Insulation, ISOGARD HD Cover Board, RESISTA Insulation, HailGard Composite Insulation, OSB and plywood substrates. www.firestonebpco.com[3]
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Atlas Roofing Corp. Atlas Roofing’s WeatherMaster Film SE styrene-butadiene-styrene-modified, self-adhesive membrane underlayment creates a watertight barrier as it seals to the deck and around nails. The roof underlayment has a siliconetreated, split-back release film for easier installation, while its textured film surface provides traction and skid resistance during installation. www.atlassignatureselect.com[4]
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