Airtech system
When site conditions prohibit the use of a naked flame, but a high quality bitumen system is required, Airtech is the perfect choice.
It combines the latest generation of heat activated self-adhesive bitumen membranes with polyurethane adhesives and the safe installation techniques of hot air welding equipment to produce an unrivalled flame-free alternative.
KEY FEATURES
- 4.2mm thick, self adhesive elastomeric bitumen capping sheet with hot air welding at the laps for a safety conscious solution.
- Able to withstand climatic extremes and temperature differences at the edges of ice and water; stable in extreme weather conditions for temperatures ranging from -30°C to +100°C when tested to the following European Standards; Cold bending test (EN 1109) and heat stability test (EN 1110).
- The system is resilient, tough, long lasting and is easily capable of withstanding foot traffic or permanent loads of up to 2000Kg/m²
- Guaranteed for 15 years.



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