Recently, Canlon has added another internationally authoritative certification – its TPO/PVC waterproof membrane has successfully passed the product rating accreditation of the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) after three years of outdoor testing, making it one of the few domestic companies to hold certifications for both polymer waterproof materials. This also signifies that Canlon's roofing waterproofing products have reached internationally advanced levels in terms of thermal radiation efficiency and green energy-saving performance, opening new channels for expanding into the global green building market.
If you’ve ever wondered about the best way to protect a flat or low-slope roof, you’re in the right place. In this complete guide, we’ll explain what a PVC roofing membrane is, how it works, and why it’s one of the most durable and energy-efficient roofing options available.
When selecting a roofing membrane, the choice between TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) and PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) often arises. Both materials are popular choices for commercial roofing systems due to their durability and energy efficiency. However, they have distinct characteristics that make them
CANLON stepped onto the stage of the Canton Fair to present the new image of intelligent manufacturing. From October 23 to 27, CANLON made a prominent appearance at the 136th China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) in Guangzhou, fully demonstrating its innovative image in the high polymer materials industry and exploring new opportunities in the path of globalization.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) roofing membranes have become increasingly popular in the construction industry due to their multitude of benefits. These membranes present a wide array of advantages that establish them as the preferred choice for single ply and solar roofing applications.
Usually when we want to show the performance indicators of a material, we only need to present "visible data" to prove it. For example, the TPO/PVC membrane produced by CANLON has an artificial climate accelerated aging time of 15,000/12,000 hours respectively, far exceeding the national standard.
The expected lifespan of PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) roofing membranes can vary depending on several factors such as installation quality, environmental conditions, maintenance, and the specific brand or quality of the membrane itself. Generally, high-quality PVC roofing membranes are designed to have a lifespan ranging from 20 to 30 years or more when properly installed and maintained.
Unveiling the Versatility and Durability of PVC Roofing Membranes
Key advantages of using PVC roofing membrane over other roofing materials for commercial projects include durability, waterproofing,energy efficiency,low maintenance,flexibility and Ease of Installation,chemical Resistance,long service life,fire resisitance, etc