UPVC Spanish roof specifications typically involve lightweight, multi-layered sheets (ASA/PVC) mimicking clay tiles, offering UV resistance, insulation, and waterproofing, with common thicknesses around 2.3-3mm, widths of ~3.5ft, various lengths (e.g., 6-18ft), and features like fire retardancy, low maintenance, and suitability for extreme temperatures (-40°C to 70/80°C). Key specs include excellent heat/noise insulation, corrosion resistance, and high load-bearing capacity for their weight, making them ideal for residential/commercial use.
Key Specifications & Features:
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Material: Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC) with an ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate) top layer for enhanced weatherability.
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Thickness: Commonly 2.3mm, 2.5mm, 2.8mm, or 3mm.
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Dimensions:
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Overall Width: Around 3.5 feet (approx. 1050mm).
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Length: Available in various standard lengths like 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 feet.
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Colors: Brick red, grey, chocolate brown, green, and multicolor options.
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Performance:
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Temperature Range: -40°C to 70°C or 80°C, resisting extreme heat and cold.
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Fire Retardant: Class B rated.
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Insulation: Excellent heat and noise insulation properties.
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Load Capacity: High anti-load capacity, resisting cracking under weight.
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Corrosion Resistant: Impervious to acids, alkalis, and salt solutions.
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Surface: Often embossed or coated for aesthetic appeal and durability.
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Benefits: Waterproof, lightweight, easy to install, low maintenance, durable, and eco-friendly.