Wednesday, February 19, 2014

TITANIUM UDL-30's advanced polymers combine to deliver a uniquely marking tape gray synthetic roofin


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TITANIUM UDL-30 is a highly marking tape engineered, mechanically attached, coated woven synthetic roofing underlayment for sloped roofs. TITANIUM UDL-30 represents the future in felt replacement technology, and used in conjunction with TITANIUM PSU-30 self adhered underlayment, offers the sloped roofing industry a truly revolutionary system of safety, security and simplicity... Two products (UDL-30 & PSU-30) are ALL your roof needs. 6 times lighter and 20 times stronger than 30 lb felt 40 year limited warranty marking tape Class A Fire ASTM E108, Meets & exceeds ASTM D226 Meets Class 4 Hail Rating Synthetic construction inert to mold growth Patented Sure-Foot marking tape slip resistant nodular marking tape walking surface and an advanced marking tape resin technology that provide superior steep slope walk-ability Contributes to LEED points Certified minimum of 20% reclaimed content (100% Recyclable) marking tape All temperature performance -40 F to 240 F (-40 C to 115 C) 6 month UV exposure Cool light gray surface, doesn't expand or contract Dual logo custom printing available
TITANIUM UDL-30's advanced polymers combine to deliver a uniquely marking tape gray synthetic roofing underlayment that can be used under all types of primary roofing materials to replace felt. Gray technology marking tape provides for a cooler roof and one of the best UV exposure properties (up to 6 months) in the marketplace. Unlike smooth surfaced underlayments, TITANIUM UDL-30 possesses a revolutionary patented slip resistant Sure-Foot™ nodular walking surface technology that allows for easier steep slope walk-ability, even in wet conditions.


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