Ubiflex Standard 400mm x 6m Grey

Article number: 534034

0534004A Ubiflex standaard
Ubiflex Group Image
0534004A Ubiflex standaard
Ubiflex Group Image

Ubiflex is a non-lead waterproof flashing material which can be used in most applications where lead is traditionally used to provide a weatherproof junction at features such as changes of direction and materials. With no lead, they have no scrap value and are therefore an ideal way to combat the perennial problem of lead theft from roofs. **PLEASE NOTE** If using the 400mm Ubiflex for in-roof Solar installations, please see our 'installation tips' guide in our PDF download section.

  • Product guarantee of 25 years
  • BBA certified and BRE tested
  • Up to 50% quicker to install than lead
  • Up to 80% lighter than lead
  • Less risk of injury
  • Environmentally friendly and recyclable
  • No scrap value = no risk of theft
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Detailed information

Ubiflex is manufactured by coating both sides of an aluminium mesh reinforcement with a mixture of modified bitumen and additives. The underside of the product is finished with a kraft paper and film backing. Colour granules are added to the surface, the material cooled and rolled into the required lengths. Ubiflex B3 is an aluminium mesh reinforced with a granular-coated bitumen with a kraft paper and film backing, which can be fixed using Ubbink’s High Tack sealant.

Specifications

General

Product Name
Ubiflex Standard 400mm x 6m Grey
GTIN
8713645121802
Type
Lead-Free Flashing
Trade name
Ubiflex

Technical

Colour
Grey
Flashing material
Ubiflex standard
Material
Bitumen

Dimensions

Length gross
6 m / 6000 mm
Net weight
8.88 kg
Width
400 mm

Logistical

Intrastat
68071000
Base unit packaging
Box
Packaging / Trade length
200 mm
Packaging / Trade height
405 mm
Number per packaging
1
Gross weight
9.16 kg
Packaging / Trade width
200 mm

Performance

CE string
-
Installation temperature (max.)
40 °C
Installation temperature (min.)
5 °C
Temperature resistance (min.)
-30 °C
Temperature resistance (max.)
120 °C