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HIGH PIT TILE
UPVC high pit roofing tile is a type of roofing material made from unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) and designed with a high-pitched profile. Here's a breakdown of its characteristics:
Material: UPVC, also known as rigid PVC, is a synthetic material known for its durability, weather resistance, and low maintenance requirements. It's commonly used in construction for various applications due to its versatility.
High Pit Profile: The "high pit" refers to the raised profile or ridges on the surface of the roofing tile. This design serves multiple purposes:
Weather Resistance: UPVC roofing tiles are highly resistant to weathering, including exposure to UV radiation, extreme temperatures, moisture, and corrosion. This durability ensures that the roofing material maintains its integrity and appearance over time, even in harsh environmental conditions.
Lightweight: Compared to traditional roofing materials such as concrete or clay tiles, UPVC roofing tiles are lightweight, which simplifies transportation, handling, and installation. The reduced weight also puts less strain on the roof structure.
Ease of Installation: UPVC high pit roofing tiles are designed for easy installation, often featuring interlocking mechanisms or fastening systems that facilitate a secure and efficient installation process. This can help reduce labor costs and installation time.
Low Maintenance: UPVC roofing tiles require minimal maintenance to keep them in good condition. They are easy to clean and typically do not require painting or sealing, saving homeowners time and effort on roof maintenance tasks.
Overall, UPVC high pit roofing tiles offer a durable, weather-resistant, and visually appealing roofing solution suitable for various residential and commercial applications.
SPECIFICATIONS
Suitable Materials |
Length | Width | Wave | Thickness | ||
Actual (mm) |
Valid (mm) |
Height (mm) |
Distance (mm) |
Suggestion (mm) |
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UPVC APVC PVC 2 Layers PVC 3 Layers ASA-PVC |
Maximum 11.8 Meters |
1070 | 1000 | 34 | 250 | 0.8/1.0/1.2/ 1.5/1.8/2.0/ 2.5/3.0 |
1070 | 1000 | 37 | 250 |
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Normally, our FOB price base on 1 container as the roof tile is unde packing.
1. 20ft container, because of volum limited, the 20ft container could load aroud 26-27 tons with 5.8m length with full container.
2. 40ft container, because of weight limited, the 40ft container could load aroud 27.5-28.5 tons with 11.8m length, but the volum is half container.
1. Measure: It's critical to ascertain the area's dimensions before covering it with PVC sheeting. Use a measuring tape to record the area's length and width precisely. Make sure to measure the entire surface, including any protrusions and corners. To ensure that the entire area is covered, add a few inches to each measurement to account for overhang and overlap of the sheeting. Multiply the length and breadth measurements together to determine the total area that needs to be covered. Calculate the amount of PVC sheeting you will require using this measurement. PVC sheeting may need to be trimmed to meet your exact measurements because it is usually sold in rolls or sheets of different sizes.
2.Cut: Your PVC sheets should be cut to the proper size. Measure and label the sheet with the appropriate instruments. Depending on the project, a saw with a fine-toothed blade or a sharp utility knife will be sufficient for accurately cutting the sheet. Accurate cutting can be achieved by using a level surface and having a clamp available to prevent the sheet from sliding around and causing damage while being cut. After cutting, use sandpaper to smooth the edges of the sheets. When cutting PVC sheets, be sure to wear the proper safety gear because the material can emit fine dust that is potentially dangerous to breathe in.
3.Replacement: To achieve a waterproof and long-lasting roof, installing PVC sheets for roofing involves careful planning and installation techniques. Determine how much material is needed by measuring the area of the roof before placing the PVC sheets. Make sure the roof is clean and dry and remove any dirt, nails, or screws. Install the PVC sheet support structure, which is usually composed of concrete, metal, or wood. In order to sustain the weight of the PVC sheets, make sure the support structure is level and positioned correctly.To create a waterproof seal and conceal the ends of the PVC sheets, start by attaching the ridge cap at the top of the roof. To guarantee a snug fit, the ridge cap needs to be overlapped and fastened with screws or adhesive. Working your way up the roof, begin at the bottom and overlap each sheet by a minimum of 150mm. As advised by the manufacturer, fasteners such as screws, nails, or adhesive should be used to affix the sheets to the support structure. To guarantee even rows of sheets, use a chalk line or another kind of reference. When installing PVC roofing sheets, don't forget to adhere to local building codes and the manufacturer's installation instructions.When working with PVC sheets, it's also crucial to use the proper personal protection equipment, such as gloves and eye protection.
4. Fixing: To attach the sheet in place, use screws and a drill. Make sure to leave enough space between the screws to accommodate expansion and contraction.
5. Overlap: To provide adequate drainage, if you must overlap sheets, make sure to do so in the direction that water flows.
6. Complete: After installing every PVC sheet, it's time to complete the installation. Seal any spaces between sheets and the edges of the area you're covering using PVC tape. This will lessen the chance of water leaking in and causing harm. To provide a waterproof seal, install flashing around any roof penetrations, such as vents or chimneys.
7. Clean Up: Upon completion of your PVC sheeting installation, it's crucial to remove any leftover dust or debris that may have accumulated throughout the process. After gathering up any stray material with a broom or vacuum, dispose of it properly. Check for leaks or any damage to the installation. Use a water spray to test the roof's water tightness and look for any leaks.
Excellent Weathering Performance
Excellent Corrosive Resistance
Good Sound Insulation
Strong Fire Resistance
Excellent Waterproof
Excellent Load-carrying Ability
Excellent Heat Preservation and Heat Insulation
Good Impact Resistance
Excellent Insulation
Green and Environment Friendly
Easy to Install
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