Flex Split Pipe Boots User Manual

Product data sheet, Flex split pipe boots

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Flex Membrane International Corp. 2670 Leiscz’s Bridge Road, Suite 400, Leesport, PA 19533

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Product Data Sheet


FLEX SPLIT PIPE BOOTS

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Flex Split Pipe Boot is factory produced from Flex’s 45 Mil MF/R Elvaloy® Flashing Membrane.
The Flex Split Pipe Boot prefabricated pipe flashing may be used on all pipe shaped roof penetrations but
was specifically designed for installation in areas where access to the top of the pipe penetration is limited
or impossible. The Flex Split Pipe Boot is manufactured in sizes that allow for flashing pipe type
penetrations from 1” to 12” in diameter.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Property

Test Procedure

Specification


Color

White, Gray or Tan

Sizes

1” to 3”

3” to 5”

6” to 9”

9” to 12”

Thickness

ASTM D751

0.045”

Breaking Strength

ASTM D751

325 lbf.

Elongation

ASTM D751

50%

Accelerated Weathering

ASTM G155

Pass

Low Temperature Bend

ASTM D2136

Pass -40°F


Flex MF/R Elvaloy® Flashing Membranes are thermoplastic in nature and exceed the requirements of
ASTM D4434 standard specification for poly (vinyl chloride) sheet roofing.


INSTALLATION

Complete installation instructions are available by consulting current Flex Specifications and Details. If
there are any questions involving the specifications or details or if more information is required please
contact the Flex Technical Service Department.

1. Determine that the area intended to receive the Flex Split Pipe Boot prefabricated pipe flashing is

clean and properly prepared for the hot air welding procedure.

2. Wrap the Flex Split Pipe Boot prefabricated pipe flashing around the pipe overlapping at the seam a

minimum of 2”.

3. Hot air weld the seam at the transition from vertical to horizontal.

4. Hot air weld the vertical seam and follow by welding the horizontal seam.

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