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Joint strength of single-ply roof coverings adhered to sheet metal
AbstractHeat-welded joints between organic roof-covering materials and sheet metal were studied for three different products of single-ply roof covering. Joints were formed at different temperatures of roof covering and sheet metal. It was found that fairly strong seams could be formed when the welding temperature was high enough, although overheating was detrimental. Roof covering and sheet metal should both be heated.
Joint strength of single-ply roof coverings adhered to sheet metal
AbstractHeat-welded joints between organic roof-covering materials and sheet metal were studied for three different products of single-ply roof covering. Joints were formed at different temperatures of roof covering and sheet metal. It was found that fairly strong seams could be formed when the welding temperature was high enough, although overheating was detrimental. Roof covering and sheet metal should both be heated.
Joint strength of single-ply roof coverings adhered to sheet metal
Björk, Folke (author) / Kato-Wakabi, Joseph (author) / Oba, Koichi (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 8 ; 51-54
1993-12-10
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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