DURO-GUARD® ISO IV HP
FLAT AND TAPERED PANELS
Description:
Duro-Guard
polyisocyanurate foam core insulation board with an
integrally laminated, heavy, durable and
dimensionally stable coated-glass facer which is
compatible with Duro-Last
Available in both flat and tapered panels in
Manufactured with a blowing agent that has
Approved for direct application to steel and
Provides for high wind uplift performance in
Available in two grades of compressive
Refer to Table 3 for physical properties.
Recommended Uses:
Mechanically attached Duro-Last roof systems.
Adhered/Fully Bonded Duro-Last roof systems.
Duro-Bond
Metal retrofit roof systems.
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ISO IV HP is a closed-cell
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roof membranes.
order to meet thermal insulation needs as well
as provide slope for proper roof drainage.
zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) and
virtually no global warming potential (GWP).
other deck types.
fully adhered systems.
strength per ASTM C 1289.
o Type II, Class 1, Grade 2 (20 psi).
o Type II, Class 1, Grade 3 (25 psi).
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roof systems.
Figure 1. Duro-Guard ISO IV HP Flat On Steel Deck
Flat Panels:
Available sizes:
o 4 ft. x 4 ft.
o 4 ft. x 8 ft.
o Thicknesses: 1 to 4 inches.
Refer to Table 2 for R-value and flute
spanability.
Tapered Panels:
Available sizes:
o 4 ft. x 4 ft.
o Thicknesses: ½ to 4-½ inches.
Precut miters and crickets are also available.
Taper designs and shop drawings available.
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Classifications:
In some cases, use of this product may result
in a Class A or B fire rating over a combustible
deck without the use of a fire rated slip sheet or
board. Refer to Duro-Last’s UL Listings
(TGFU.R10128) for assembly details.
UL 1256, UL 790.
Insulated Metal Deck Constructions:
o No. 120, 123, 292.
Figure 2. Duro-Guard ISO IV HP Tape
UL 263 Hourly Rated P Series Roof
Assemblies.
UL Classified for use in Canada.
Factory Mutual Approvals:
FM 4450, FM 4470.
Approved for Class 1 insulated steel, wood,
concrete and gypsum roof deck construction.
Refer to FM Approval’s RoofNav for details on
FM Approved systems (www.roofnav.com).
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TABLE 1. TYPICAL TAPER PANEL DIMENSIONS
ID SLOPE* SIZE MIN MAX
Q ½” per ft. 4% 4 ft. x 4 ft. ½” 2-½”
QQ ½” per ft. 4% 4 ft. x 4 ft. 2-½” 4-½”
X ¼” per ft. 2% 4 ft. x 4 ft. ½” 1-½”
Y ¼” per ft. 2% 4 ft. x 4 ft. 1-½” 2-½”
G ¼” per ft. 2% 4 ft. x 4 ft. 1” 2”
H ¼” per ft. 2% 4 ft. x 4 ft. 2” 3”
AA ⅛” per ft. 1% 4 ft. x 4 ft. ½” 1”
A ⅛” per ft. 1% 4 ft. x 4 ft. 1” 1-½”
B ⅛” per ft. 1% 4 ft. x 4 ft. 1-½” 2”
C ⅛” per ft. 1% 4 ft. x 4 ft. 2” 2-½”
* Contact Duro-Last for
itional sl
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DURO-GUARD® ISO IV HP
Installation:
Panels must be kept dry before, during and
after installation. Install only as much insulation
as can be covered the same day with
completed roofing.
The use of multiple layers of insulation with
joints staggered a minimum of 6 inches
between layers is recommended to eliminate
thermal bridging.
Abut panel edges together and stagger joints of
adjacent panels.
Boards must be neatly fitted to roof deck and
around penetrations with no gaps greater than
¼ inch.
Refer to the appropriate Duro-Last roof system
specification and detail drawings for deck
preparation and attachment requirements.
Precautions must be taken to ensure that new
concrete decks have fully hydrated and do not
continue to release moisture.
Panel Attachment:
Panels may be attached to the roof deck using
mechanical fasteners, insulation adhesive or
hot bitumen. It is acceptable to use these
products in combination.
Mechanical Attachment
When installing multiple layers (which may
include insulation, cover boards and thermal
barriers) it is acceptable to mechanically secure
through all layers.
Use fasteners and plates supplied by or
approved by Duro-Last, Inc.
Adhesive Attachment
Insulation adhesive must be supplied by Duro-
Last, Inc. Refer to the adhesive’s product data
sheet for application guidelines. Acceptable
products:
o Duro-Grip
o Duro-Grip Olybond
o Duro-Grip Millenium Weather-Tite
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Insta-Stik™.
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o Duro-Grip CR-20.
Subsequent layers of insulation and approved
cover boards may be attached with insulation
adhesive.
Maximum panel dimensions are 4 ft. x 4 ft.
Hot Bitumen Attachment
When using hot bitumen on concrete decks,
priming is necessary.
Temperature of the bitumen shall be
approximately 50° F below the inter-ply hand
mopping EVT.
The deck shall be dry and care must be taken
to apply the bitumen in sufficient quantity to
totally cover the available deck surface.
To ensure embedment, the board shall also be
“stepped in” at several points while the bitumen
TABLE 2. THERMAL VALUES
THICKNESS*
inches mm inches mm
1.00 25 5.60 2.625 67
1.50 38 8.50 4.375 111
1.60 41 9.10 4.375 111
1.70 43 9.60 4.375 111
2.00 51 11.40 4.375 111
2.50 64 14.40 4.375 111
2.70 69 15.60 4.375 111
3.00 76 17.40 4.375 111
3.30 84 19.20 4.375 111
3.50 89 20.50 4.375 111
3.60 91 21.10 4.375 111
4.00 102 23.60 4.375 111
* Contact Duro-Last for additional thickness options.
TABLE 3. TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Compressive
Strength
Dimensional
Stability
Moisture Vapor
Transmission
Water
Absorption
Service
Temperature
LTTR
R-VALUE
ASTM D 1621
ASTM C 1289
ASTM D 2126
ASTM E 96
ASTM C 209 < 1% volume
FLUTE SPANABILITY
Grade 2
Grade 3
2% linear change
(85.0 ng/Pa·s·m
-40° to 200° F
(-40° to 93° C)
20 psi
(138 kPa)
25 psi
(172 kPa)
(7 days)
< 1 perm
2
)
is still hot enough to allow positive attachment.
Maximum panel dimensions are 4 ft. x 4 ft.
Any roof membrane contaminated with bitumen
must be replaced.
Storage:
Insulation must be protected from open flame
and kept dry at all times.
Factory applied packaging is intended only for
protection during transit. Slit or remove the
packaging to prevent accumulation of
condensation.
Store elevated (at least 3 inches) and
completely covered with a weatherproof
covering such as a tarpaulin.
Do not use panels which are wet or damaged.
Refer to PIMA Technical Bulletin No. 109:
Storage and Handling Recommendations for
Polyiso Roof Insulation for additional guidelines
(www.pima.org).
Limitations:
Duro-Last, Inc. will not be responsible or liable
for any defects or problems related to building
or roof design by others, to deficiencies in
construction, to dangerous conditions on the
job site, or to improper storage, handling or
installation by others.
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