Green-Lock Plus Membrane Adhesive is a high-performance moisture-cured polymer adhesive used to construct cold process roofing systems on single or multiple plies of Garland-approved base sheets and Garland-approved membranes. The result is a high-performance, solvent-free, cold-applied multi-ply modified bitumen roof system with an outstanding life span that functions equally well on flat surfaces and slopes up to 3:12. Green-Lock Plus Membrane Adhesive is easy to apply by squeegee.
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Method | Description |
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Flood Coat | To apply Green-Lock Plus Membrane Adhesive as a flood coat, sweep or blow away any dust, dirt or debris off the cap sheet. Then pour a liberal amount of Green-Lock Plus Membrane Adhesive onto the cap sheet at a rate 4-5 gal./100 sq. ft. (1.63-2.0 L/m2). Finally, broadcast 400 lbs./100 sq. ft. (181 kg/9.29m2) of gravel immediately into the adhesive. |
Eco-Fact | Value |
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VOC | 0 g/L |
With 100% solids, zero VOCs, and no solvents, using Green-Lock Plus ensures a low-odor installation to help minimize disruption during a project and meet sustainability goals for the roof's life. Green-Lock Plus also helps reduce energy spending by providing added UV protection that greatly reduces thermal shock while maintaining internal temperatures. Green-Lock Plus White's non-asphaltic formulation reduces fossil fuels used in a roofing assembly, lowering a building's total carbon footprint.
Green-Lock Plus is ready to use; apply with a roller or squeegee. Additionally, Green-Lock Plus is rain-safe and low-odor.
Green-Lock Plus Membrane Adhesive is approved for use with Garland’s approved base and cap sheets. Green-Lock Plus Membrane Adhesive can be directly applied to G-P Gypsum DensDeck Prime®, DensDeck DuraGuard®, SecuRock®, or high-density asphalt-coated wood fiberboard. Green-Lock Plus Membrane Adhesive can also be used as a surfacing adhesive to adhere to roofing aggregate. Compatible with asphalt-based roofing mastics, adhesives, and sealers and resists softening and staining of modified bitumen membranes.
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