ROCKAL APP anti-root membranes have excellent resistance to root penetration. It is made by including anti-root additives to the bituminous compound. It has a special chemical composition that ensures it is environmentally safe and will not harm plants.
APP waterproofing membranes work by preventing water from penetrating the surface they are applied to. They achieve this by creating a barrier against water that is strong, flexible and resistant to damage.
The Anti-root APP Waterproofing membrane has double function of waterproofing and resistance to plant roots makes it suitable for use on buildings with roof gardens, on planters, on subways, and for greening underground building roofs. The Anti-root membrane ensures that plant roots do not damage the structure under plants.
There are several types of reinforcement materials used in bituminous membranes, including:
Non- woven Glass fiber Reinforcement: provides tensile strength and dimensional stability
Non-woven polyester fabric: provides tensile strength and stability
The choice of reinforcement material depends on the specific requirements of the roofing system and the desired properties such as reflectivity, dimensional stability, and resistance to environmental factors.
The surface finish of a bituminous membrane refers to the final appearance of the membrane once it has been installed on the roof. The surface finish can have an impact on the overall aesthetic of the roof, as well as its performance. Some common types of surface finishes for bituminous membranes include:
Sand finish: a rough, textured surface that helps to increase the coefficient of friction and improve slip resistance, Specially (White/Yellow)
Granulated finish: a surface that is covered with small, granulated particles, typically made of a durable material such as aluminum oxide. This finish provides a high level of slip resistance and UV stability. Available in colors (Red, Grey, Green)
Smooth finish: a smooth surface that provides a sleek, modern appearance, but may have lower slip resistance compared to other finishes.
The choice of surface finish depends on the specific requirements of the roofing system, such as the desired level of slip resistance and the type of roof deck.
The installation methods for APP (Atactic Polypropylene) bituminous membrane vary depending on the specific requirements of the roofing system and the type of membrane being used. Some common methods of installation include:
Heat welded seam method: involves heating the overlapped edges of the membrane with a propane torch to create a seamless, watertight bond between the two pieces of membrane.
Self-adhesive method: involves removing the release paper from the self-adhesive backing on the membrane and pressing it onto the roof deck.
Torch-on method: involves heating the bituminous membrane with a torch and then pressing it onto the roof deck, where it will fuse and adhere to the surface.
Mechanically fastened method: involves using special mechanical fasteners to attach the membrane to the roof deck.
The choice of installation method will depend on factors such as the type of roof deck, the local building codes and regulations, and the desired level of seam strength and durability. It is recommended to seek the guidance of a professional roofing contractor for the installation of an APP bituminous membrane.