Fusion tiles are often considered to have some sound-insulating properties, especially when compared to traditional roofing materials, because their material properties and structure have the potential for some sound-insulating properties.
1. Characteristics of the material itself: TPO is a flexible synthetic material that usually contains a multi-layer structure, including polyethylene, propylene, and rubber. These materials have the potential to absorb sound waves and therefore reduce the amount of external noise that travels into the interior of the building.
2. Thickness of the waterproof layer: The waterproof membrane on the surface of the fused tile is usually thicker, which can help absorb or reflect sound waves and reduce the spread of noise. A thicker waterproof layer can provide better sound insulation.
3. Installation method: Fusion tiles are usually glued or welded to the building structure, which creates a tightly sealed layer that reduces the chance of external sound entering the building.
4. Scope of application: Fusion tiles are commonly used in commercial and industrial buildings, which often have higher sound insulation requirements and may therefore be chosen as roofing materials to help reduce noise levels.