The choice of waterproofing material for factory roofs often depends on several factors, including budget, climate conditions, roof type and expected service life. The following are some common factory roof waterproofing materials:
1. Asphalt membrane (asphalt roof membrane): Asphalt membrane is a common waterproofing material, usually composed of multiple layers of asphalt and polymer. This material requires the use of a torch for gluing or fixing with cold adhesive during installation.
2. TPO (Thermoplastic Polyethylene Alkenyl Ketone) Film: TPO film is a single-layer thermoplastic waterproofing membrane commonly used on roofs of commercial and industrial buildings. It has excellent weather and chemical resistance.
3. Metal waterproof roof: Waterproof tiles are usually covered with metal plates and sealed by welding and screw fixing. Although the metal itself is not a waterproof material, it is compounded with a waterproof TPO membrane. With the correct installation, the gold roof can be combined with other waterproof layers to provide waterproof performance.