Roof 130 is the breathing diffusive membrane of three layers meant for roofs and walls.
The membrane is completely impermeable to wind and water, but it is permeable to water vapor. It is laid directly on the heating material.
Roof 130 – it is the membrane with optimal parameters of the product for optimal price.
Parameters | Characteristics |
Composition |
Grey polypropylene (PP) material: 65 g/m² Diffusive polyethylene (PE) membrane: 35 g/m² White polypropylene (PP) material: 30 g/m² |
Length/ width/ amount in roll |
Min. 25 m / 1.5 (-0.5 %,+1.5 %) m / 37,5 m² |
Weight of unitary area |
130 g (±10 %) g/m² |
Inflammability |
F class |
Resistance to UV rays |
Up to 4 months |
Vapor permeability, (g/m2/24)(38°C/93%) |
> 3000 |
Resistance to water penetration |
|
- before artificial aging |
W1 class |
- after artificial aging |
W1 class |
Resistance to stretching in longitudinal direction |
|
- before artificial aging |
(292 ± 10 %) N/50 mm |
- after artificial aging |
-30 % |
Resistance to stretching in cross direction |
|
- before artificial aging |
(178 ± 10 %) N/50 mm |
- after artificial aging |
-30 % |
Relative elongation in longitudinal direction |
|
- before artificial aging |
77 % |
- after artificial aging |
-30 % |
Relative elongation in cross direction |
|
- before artificial aging |
70 % |
- after artificial aging |
-30 % |
Permeability to water vapor: |
sd = (0,05 ± 20 %) m |
Resistance to abruption |
70 / 60N |
Flexibility at low temperature |
NPD |
It satisfies the requirements of the standard LST EN 13859-1:2005 + A1:2009 “Flexible sheets for waterproofing - Definitions and characteristics of underlays - Part 1: Underlays for discontinuous roofing” and its supplement ZA.
Made in the EU