In the field of construction, waterproof performance has always been a key factor in the selection of roofing materials
Today, we will show you why Himei waterproof tiles after TPO composite steel plates
Compared with the original single-layer TPO flexible roofing, the performance is better
First of all, the core advantage of Himei waterproof tiles lies in its structural design
Compared with a single-layer TPO flexible roof, Himei waterproof tiles adopt a multi-layer composite structure
The TPO layer provides excellent waterproof performance, while the steel plate enhances the strength and stability of the tile
This makes it perform better in dealing with complex climatic conditions and external pressures
In construction, efficiency and quality are also very important
TPO flexible roofing is a waterproof membrane directly attached to the base layer through a special adhesive
When bonding with steel plates, it is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and manual operation is prone to cause problems Part of the roll material is hollow
And during construction, the adhesive must be completely dried before the next step of construction can be carried out
Once the temperature is low or it is rainy, it is difficult to construct
It is easy to cause wrinkles or local hollowing, affecting the waterproof effect
The installation of Himei waterproof tiles is relatively simple
It is directly composited in the factory, with high bonding strength and not easy to tear
When constructing a large area, the long side overlap is welded by an automatic welding machine
Strong operability and fast construction
This also reduces the risk of water leakage and construction problems caused by operational errors
The installation quality of Himei waterproof tiles is easier to guarantee, greatly reducing the subsequent maintenance costs
Whether it is waterproof or construction efficiency, Himei waterproof tiles have played an advantage over traditional TPO flexible roofs
It has become an ideal choice for industrial warehouses, warehouses, and even civil buildings