TPO waterproofing membrane

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December 01, 2025
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Brief: Curious about how this performs in practice? Join us for a hands-on look at the Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) Waterproofing Membrane. In this video, you'll see a detailed demonstration of its installation process, witness its high tensile strength and puncture resistance, and learn how its light-colored surface provides excellent reflectivity for energy efficiency in various roofing applications.
Related Product Features:
  • Special formula technology without plasticizers prevents brittleness and ensures long-term performance.
  • Maintains flexibility at -40℃ and retains mechanical strength even at high temperatures.
  • Light-colored surface, mainly white, offers high reflectivity for improved energy efficiency.
  • Excellent aging resistance and durability for long-lasting waterproofing protection.
  • Flame-free construction method enhances on-site safety during installation.
  • High tensile performance and puncture resistance withstand demanding conditions.
  • Available in multiple thicknesses and widths to suit various project requirements.
  • Suitable for waterproofing exposed roofs, industrial plants, and concrete structures.
FAQs:
  • What are the main applications for TPO waterproofing membrane?
    TPO membrane is ideal for waterproofing exposed or non-exposed building roofs, light steel structure roofs, industrial plant roofs, and concrete structure roofs, providing reliable protection across various construction types.
  • How does the TPO membrane perform in extreme temperatures?
    The membrane maintains excellent flexibility at temperatures as low as -40℃ while preserving its mechanical strength at high temperatures, ensuring reliable performance in diverse climate conditions.
  • What are the available specifications and certification standards?
    Available in thicknesses of 1.2mm, 1.5mm, 1.8mm, and 2.0mm with widths of 1000mm and 2000mm. The product carries MA and CNAS certifications and comes in Type H (Homogeneous), Type L (Backing), and Type P (Reinforced) models to meet different project needs.
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