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Manufacturer's Provisions & Application Guidelines

The Vetroasfalto’s range of polymer bitumen membranes (PBM) is beyond doubt one of the most complete among those present on the market. Thanks to the availability of three different production lines, Vetroasfalto is able to manufacture membranes of any type. Among the main characteristics of Vetroasfalto there undoubtedly is the productive flexibility. Several types of compounds, reinforcement, finishings, self-protections, etc. are actually employed. Moreover, productions of materials with different characteristics from the usual standards can be realised, also for reduced quantities. “Viapol” is the mark that distinguishes the membrane production of Vetroasfalto...

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