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Product information

Thin-layer, crack-bridging sealing membrane made from highly tear-resistant polyethylene film that ensures excellent adhesion of tile-setting compounds thanks to its special fleece layer on each side. This product can be used with ceramic tiles and slabs and with natural stone cladding for internal walls and floors to provide quick sealing for projects with a tight deadline.

Technical Details

Technical properties - sealing membrane
Material basePolyethylene film with fleece layer on both side
Membrane colourgrau
Membrane width1 m
Membrane length5 m, 30 m
Membrane thickness0,51 mm
Weight298 g/m2
Processing temperature+5°C to +30°C
Temperature resistance-30°C to +90°C
Waterproofsee general building code test certificate
Diffusion equivalent air layer thickness (sd)approx. 85 m
Fire behaviour EN 13501E
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Downloads

abP Subliner Dry
 
Brochure - Bathroom inspiration
 
Brochure - wedi at a glance
 
Brochure - wedi world of systems
 
Assembly instructions Subliner Dry
 
Technical datasheet - Subliner Dry
 
Certificate ISO 50.001 - Energy management system (valid from 2022-2025)
 
ISO 9001:2015 certificate
 

Usage

wedi Subliner Dry is a membrane sealing system for humid areas with moderate load, i.e. moisture exposure class A0 as per the ZDB data sheet; this includes, but is not limited to:

  • Domestic bathrooms
  • Hotel bathrooms

With test certificate under building regulations, it is approved for use in forming a composite sealing layer in high-load wet areas of load classes A and C; this includes, but is not limited to:

  • Shower systems
  • Swimming pool surrounds
  • Commercial kitchens and laundries

In areas requiring technical approval, only components verified with the system should be used. Corresponding information is included in the general test certificate under the building regulations.

What must be observed when preparing the substrate?

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