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FT Synthetics Copperhead Roofing Seam Tape

$ 84.26

Availability: 31 in stock
  • Type: Roof Underlayment
  • MPN: RST12x75
  • Choose Your Quantity: Carton of 4 Rolls
  • Condition: New
  • Choose Your Size: 9in.
  • Brand: FT Synthetics

    Description

    The FT Synthetics Copperhead Roofing Seam Tape is made to be a high temperature self adhered waterproofing tape that is designed for use particularly as a flashing and seam tape for a roof deck. It is composed of an advanced 100% butyl rubber adhesive created to provide a maximum bond to DensDeck, metal, OSB, plywood, rigid foam insulation, and other ordinary roof deck materials. The advanced 100% butyl rubber adhesive is mixed with a durable tri-laminate low density polyethylene facer. Copperhead tape is able to be used under any standard slope roof coverings including; asphalt shingles, cedar, metal, slate, and tile. The embossed top surface adheres strongly to itself and provides an improved slip resistance, and the silicone treated release liner is simple to remove. The FT Synthetics roofing seam tape will self-seal around roofing fasteners and provides watertight bonds without a requirement for primers or special treatment.
    Features
    10 Year Limited Warranty
    UV resistance for 90 days
    Can be used as a roof flashing and seam tape
    The advanced adhesive formulation will not crack or dry out
    Adhesion up to 3X Stronger than standard modified bitumen products
    Watertight bonds without special treatment or requirement for primers
    Up to 18 months of shelf life without significant adhesive strength reduction
    Chemically compatible with low slope roofing materials such as EPDM and TPO
    Specifications
    Length Per Roll: 75 ft.
    Width(s) Per Roll: 4in., 6in., 9in. Or 12in.
    Carton coverage for 4in., 6in., and 12in.: 300 sq. ft. (3 squares)
    Carton Coverage for 9in.: 225 sq. ft. (2.25 squares)
    Minimum Thickness: 31 mils
    Product meets and exceeds ASTM D1970
    Extremely low installation temperature 25 degrees F and up
    High-temperature stability up to 260 degrees F