Discover the benefits of repetitive layers of roofing asphalt used in IKO Commercial built-up roofing systems (BUR system).
Built-up roofing is also known as BUR roofing. It is sometimes referred to as hot-mop or hot-asphalt roofing, as well. Among commercial flat roof systems, it is certainly the most commonly used system today and has been around for over 150 years and has a long track record of ...
Base Sheet: The base sheet is a layer of specialized roofing felt that serves as the bottom-most layer of the roof membrane. Typically secured with fasteners and fastener plates that pass through the insulation to the roof deck, the base sheet anchors the BUR membrane to the building. The f...
Built-up roof system (BUR) membranes, asphalt or bitumen is applied between layers of roofing felts. The benefits of built up roofs include multiple roof layers and it protects the membrane from ultraviolet rays.
The ply sheets here employed for the BUR assembly or membrane have a thickness essentially not in excess of the layer of bonding agent applied over each ply in the assembly.doi:EP0196311 B1V. Robert CanfieldWilliam J. WoodringMira C. Kubiak...
The membrane comprises a sheet of heat-resistant, non-woven polyester sandwiched between la... JP Hageman - US 被引量: 44发表: 1989年 Properties and performance of roof coverings Roof systems vary from the traditional types (e.g., shingles for sloping roofs and built-up roofing (BUR) ...
A built-up roof (BUR) is the most widely used material for covering flat roof surfaces. These roofs have been used for well over a century, and are made from multiple layers of reinforced fabric joined by a binding agent, or bitumen. Each layer of fabric is known as aply, and higher...
Lighter weight, high strength, built-up roofing (BUR) membranes, systems and process for obtaining same are provided herein. These BUR membranes are made by using an improved ply sheet having uniform ventability and attachment in the overall assembly and superior resistance to wind uplift. The ...
What is described herein is a BUR system having a bonding strength in excess of 180 lbs/sq. ft., which features a cellular lightweight insulating concrete base (CLWIC) onto which is applied a roofing base sheet having a plurality of perforations therein. Asphaltic bonding material is present...
What is described herein is a BUR system having a bonding strength in excess of 180 lbs/sq. ft., which features a cellular lightweight insulating concrete base (CLWIC) onto which is applied a roofing base sheet having a plurality of perforations therein. Asphaltic bonding material is present...