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Title
Fluid-Applied Fabric- Reinforced Coating Adhesion Study - PMMA
Date
3/2024
Author(s)
Page(s)
1-6
Keyword(s)
fluid; coating; fabric; roofing
Abstract
Using fluid-applied fabric-reinforced coatings for flashing penetrations, drains, and base flashing has become commonplace in low-slope roofing applications. This class of products has shown a history of successful performance in many applications. Besides flashing circular penetrations, they can flash irregularly shaped penetrations such as steel H shapes, dowels, C channels, etc. These fluid-applied flashing membranes’ marketed UV stability and bond to many materials allow them to transition between many roofing and waterproofing materials and substrates and self-terminate without additional counterflashing and minimal maintenance. They are generally considered by manufacturers to have up to a 20-year performance. Many manufacturers now require their use as part of the roofing system if a manufacturer’s system warranty (typically up to 20 yrs) is sought.

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