SealEco Water Based Adhesive
SealEco Water Based EPDM Roofing Adhesive has been designed to secure EPDM membranes to standard absorbent decks, e.g. plywood, OSB, fibreboard, concrete etc. It is suitable for roofs up to 100m2 and must be installed with a 150mm perimeter strip of Contact Adhesive around the outside.
- Technical Specifications
- Size Guide
- Installation Guide
SealEco Water Based Adhesive
SealEco Water Based EPDM Roofing Adhesive has been designed to secure EPDM membranes to standard absorbent decks, e.g. plywood, OSB, fibreboard, concrete etc. It is suitable for roofs up to 100m2 and must be installed with a 150mm perimeter strip of Contact Adhesive around the outside. Non-porous roof decks (or those of low vapour permeability, e.g. metal or PU foam), upstands and trim work require the use of P150 or Contact Adhesive.
Why choose Water Based Adhesive?
Water Based EPDMÂ Adhesive is a solvent free adhesive with low odour making it safe for use in most environments. It is a cost-effective solution, quick and easy to apply using a roller, and allows for correction after laying of the membrane as it does not instantly dry.
Use with any of our roofing membranes.Â
Bonding EPDM to wooden decks:Â fibreboard, chipboard, plywood.Â
Bonding EPDM to concrete.Â
Water Based Adhesive achieves the required specification for Building Regulations Approved Document B (Fire Safety) when used with RubberTop FR (tests have classified this to BROOFt4).
Safety Data Sheet
Fire Regulations
Water Based Adhesive is only required to be applied to the deck when laying EPDM. Figures below are for usage when applied to 1 side.
Options available:
2.5L, 5L
Coverage:Â
3.5m²/litre approx
2.5L = 8.75m²
5L = 17.5m²
SealEco Water Based Adhesive should be applied using a roller.
1. Using a roller, apply Water Based Adhesive evenly to the deck (where required allow 150mm around the edge for Contact Adhesive)
2. Roll the membrane into the wet adhesive and apply pressure with a squeegee or broom to remove any air bubbles and ensure the adhesive has transferred to the back of the membrane
3. Make any adjustments required to the positioning of the EPDM membrane
4. Complete detailing