Stratex
The cold liquid approach to warm roofing
Stratex is an integrated warm roof that offers exceptional performance and is supplied as a complete system incorporating primers, vapour barrier, insulation and waterproofing with a range of optional surfacing treatments if required.
The insulation - a rigid PIR board - has a unique tongue and groove interlocking joint which greatly reduces cold bridging and gives a much smoother surface finish on completion.
Four variations are available:
The standard board (Kempertherm F) will easily withstand maintenance foot traffic when installed with a standard Kemperol waterproofing membrane without additional strengthening.
The reinforced board (Kemperol FR) with a 3mm toughened facing which can be used on roofs subject to more frequent traffic or increased point loading.
In addition there are two tapered boards available, in both reinforced and non-reinforced versions.
Stratex is available in a range of board thicknesses or can be specified as a complete tapered roof,
factory manufactured to falls of 1:60 or 1:80, including pre-mitred hips and valleys.
- Wet-on-wet cold applied Kemperol waterproofing membrane
- Interlocking insulation gives smooth, rigid finish
- Range of surfacing options
- BBA-certified insulation and waterproofing
- Optional reinforced board for trafficked areas
- 15 or 20 year Kempersure guarantee against leaks
- Installed by approved contractors
KEMPERTHERM
A rigid PIR insulation board which due to its dense closed cell structure and aluminium foil face has a particularly low thermal conductivity of just 0.23W/mK. Read More
KEMPEROL
Stratex can be specified using either the Kemperol V210 waterproofing membrane or Kemperol 2K-PUR for a solvent-free application. Read More
KEMPERSHIELD
This reinforced aluminium, self-adhesive vapour barrier is Class 'O' rated and is suitable for concrete, profiled metal or concrete decks. Read More
KEMPERFIX
A range of fully compatible adhesives and fixings for either mechanical or adhesive bonding of the insulation board to the substrate. Read More
