The membrane is designed to provide structural strength and bridge gaps in surfaces that are prone to movement or cracking. It is commonly used in conjunction with liquid sealants like "Rubber Duck" or "E-Coat" (as noted on the label).
Key Specifications
Dimensions: 10 m (length) x 200 mm (width).
Primary Uses: Parapets, roof screws, overlaps, and flashings.
Material: Non-woven, stitch-bonded fabric for high tensile strength and flexibility.
Application Highlights
The icons on the left side of the label suggest a standard three-layer application process:
Base Coat: Apply a generous layer of liquid waterproofing to the surface.
Embedment: Roll the membrane into the wet base coat, ensuring there are no creases or air bubbles.
Saturation Coat: Apply a final layer of waterproofing over the membrane to fully saturate and seal it.
Pro Tip: When overlapping two sections of membrane, ensure a minimum overlap of 50 mm to maintain a continuous, watertight seal.



