ENGINEERED ROOFING FABRIC - THE ADVANTAGES
Engineering fabrics can be used to provide a roofing material which
offers unique properties to the designer. They can be translucent or
blackout, single or double skinned for insulation, and are
resistant to ultraviolet light degradation over periods of many
years, sometimes longer than a traditional roofing material.
Engineered roof fabrics can be self coloured or have a range of
translucencies yet retain those properties over the service life of
the structure, often 15 to 20 years. All materials specified by
Rudi Enos Design will have guarantees of a minimum
of five years with extended warranties available on all permanently
installed structures. With the advance of many new materials such as
100% PTFE fabrics and ETFE 'bubble' fabric, the choices for the
engineer and the fabricator are even better than before. 30 and 40
year life spans can now be looked froward to.
Most engineering fabrics use a base of high tenacity polyester or glass fibre with a high modulus to minimise extension under load. Both exhibit high tensile strength to weight ratios with resistance to tears and high shear strengths. Yarn stability is unaffected by changes in temperature and humidity which provides the dimensional stability that mechanically tensioned structures require. Specially formulated coatings provide extended performance characteristics for specific installations such as arctic or desert conditions. As well as resistance to chemical attack and the retention of flexibility in cold weather, the roof materials can be repaired in situ for economical maintainance.
Engineering fabrics have been extensively tested over a period of many years and meet building codes around the world. We have test results for flame resistance, colour fastness, fade resistance, flexibility and elongation under load.
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