Why TPO?
TPO stands for thermoplastic polyolefin, a single-ply roofing membrane that covers the surface of the roof. The name is a bit misleading, because rather than being a plastic, TPO is actually one of a few different types of rubber, usually a blend of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene rubber.
• Great Value—Excellent performance at a cost-effective price
• Excellent Seam Strength—Heat-welded seams provide greater seam strength to taped and other seams
• Long-term Weathering—Excellent long-term heat and UV resistance
• Energy Saving—Highly reflective and emissive white roof can help reduce energy costs and urban heat island effect
• Versatile Application Method
Benefits of TPO roof
1)UV-resistant and heat resistant.
2)Heat weldable.
3)Durable and flexible.
4)Extremely Energy-efficient, cost-effective, mitigate the urban heat island effect.
It will improve your building's energy efficiency because it has great heat-reflective properties. In addition, the energy efficiency of a TPO roof also help mitigate the urban heat island effect.
5)Easy to install
6)Environmental friendly.
The TPO roofing membranes are 100% recyclable at the end of their lifespan.
White TPO Backed Roofing Membrane with Thickness 2.0 mm, $72/per sq
Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) waterproof membrane is a single-ply reflective roofing membrane made from polyprophylene and ethylene-propylene rubber polymerized together. It is typically installed in a fully adhered or mechanically attached system, allowing the white membrane to remain exposed throughout the life of the roof.