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Abstract
There are a handful of roofs utilizing paper-faced polyisocyanurate, particularly those with membrane adhered directly to the facer, that are presenting symptoms of a moisture-based failure.
Date
2/2016
Author(s)
Matt Dupuis
Page(s)
22-28
Keyword(s)
Facers; insulation; insulation facers; plyisocyanurate; paper facer; NRCA; MRCA; testing


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