Parastrip™ TG

About Parastrip™ TG

Parastrip™ TG is a modified bitumen cover strip used to help waterproof the end laps on composite panels. Designed for use in a homogeneous multi-layer modified bitumen roof membrane system, Parastrip™ TG consists of a 180 gram polyester mat impregnated and coated with styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) modified bitumen. The top surface is covered with a mineral parting agent and the back surface is coated with an SBS-modified bitumen layer specifically formulated for torch application, and is surfaced with a polyolefin burn off film. Contact Siplast for information on approved product uses.

Available in US & Canada.
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Parastrip™ TG

Parastrip™ TG consists of a 180 gram polyester mat impregnated and coated with styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) modified bitumen. The top surface is covered with a mineral parting agent and the back surface is coated with an SBS-modified bitumen layer specifically formulated for torch application, and is surfaced with a polyolefin burn off film.

Installation

Application

Read full application instructions at Siplast.com before using or installing this product.

Storage and handling

All Siplast roll roofing products should be stored on end on a clean, flat surface. Rolls should not be dropped on ends or edges or stored in a leaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing products should be stored in a dry place out of direct exposure to the elements and should not be double stacked. Material should be handled so that it remains dry prior to and during installation. 

See product packaging and the Safety Data Sheet for specific information on the safe handling of this product.


Packaging

Roll Weight (Nominal): 27 lb. (12.2 kg)
Rolls per Pallet (Typical): 90

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