About Tri-Ply® #75 Base Sheet
It offers extra strength for excellent nail-holding ability, as well as superb tensile strength and resilience to bleed-through, thereby reducing risks of splitting and cracking of membrane. The membrane rolls out flat for easy installation.
Product Documentation
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Tri-Ply® #75 Base Sheet - COMAS048
Data Sheets
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Tri-Ply® Ply 4 SDS - 2268
Safety Data Sheets
SBS, APP & BUR roof system product comparisons
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