Patent classifications
B32B2395/00
SHINGLES WITH INCREASED HYDROPHOBICITY
A shingle includes a substrate having an asphalt coating on a top surface of the substrate and on a bottom surface of the substrate. A surface layer of granules is embedded in the asphalt on the top surface of the substrate. A backdust layer of particles is embedded in the asphalt on the bottom surface of the substrate. A sealant is disposed on the backdust. A hydrophobic material is applied to the sealant.
Shingles with increased hydrophobicity
A shingle includes a substrate having an asphalt coating on a top surface of the substrate and on a bottom surface of the substrate. A surface layer of granules is embedded in the asphalt on the top surface of the substrate. A backdust layer of particles is embedded in the asphalt on the bottom surface of the substrate. A sealant is disposed on the backdust. A hydrophobic material is applied to the sealant.
LIGHTWEIGHT ROOFING SHINGLE AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME
A lightweight roofing shingle comprising a saturated mat having an exposed side and an unexposed side wherein a fabric reinforcing layer substantially replaces the bottom asphalt coating and the backing aggregate on the unexposed side of a conventional shingle. The lightweight shingle will have a top asphalt layer applied to the exposed side of the mat and a layer of granular material applied to the top asphalt layer opposite the mat per conventional construction, and the fabric reinforcing layer is adhered directly to the unexposed side of the saturated mat. In one embodiment, the fabric reinforcing layer covers an entire area of the unexposed side of the saturated mat. The reinforcing layer may preferably be a nonwoven fabric made from PET or polypropylene. The lightweight roofing shingle may also include a release tape layer applied to the reinforcing layer opposite the saturated mat.
PRESSURE-SENSITIVE ADHESIVE AND PRODUCTS
An asphalt base pressure-sensitive adhesive includes asphalt, an elastomer, residual pitch, as well as isoflour and optional oil and other inert fillers. The amount of elastomer is reduced by incorporating the residual pitch product which acts as an extender of the elastomer. Further, the isoflour further acts as an extender, and is compatible with the residual pitch. In a preferred embodiment, the pitch product is pine pitch.
DIECUT, IN PARTICULAR FOR PERMANENTLY CLOSING HOLES
Diecuts are configured for permanent closing of holes and have a carrier comprising an assembly of at least two polymeric films. An upper film of the at least two polymeric films has a basis weight of at least 1.0 kg/m.sup.2 and a lower film of the at least two polymeric films consisting of at least two layers, wherein a first layer is in the form of a polymeric film and faces the upper film, and a second layer is in the form of a functional layer with a side of the lower film, facing away from the upper film, bears an applied adhesive composition.
Heavy Glass Mat Impact Resistant Roofing
Disclosed is impact resistant roofing that utilizes a heavy glass mat substrate having a weight of at least 3.0 lbs/csf that meets high impact resistance roofing standards. The impact resistant roofing utilizes a heavy glass mat that is embedded between two layers of asphalt. The impact resistant roofing can be manufactured on standard, existing roofing lines without modification.
Lightweight roofing shingle and method for making same
A lightweight roofing shingle comprising a saturated mat having an exposed side and an unexposed side wherein a fabric reinforcing layer substantially replaces the bottom asphalt coating and the backing aggregate on the unexposed side of a conventional shingle. The lightweight shingle will have a top asphalt layer applied to the exposed side of the mat and a layer of granular material applied to the top asphalt layer opposite the mat per conventional construction, and the fabric reinforcing layer is adhered directly to the unexposed side of the saturated mat. In one embodiment, the fabric reinforcing layer covers an entire area of the unexposed side of the saturated mat. The reinforcing layer may preferably be a nonwoven fabric made from PET or polypropylene. The lightweight roofing shingle may also include a release tape layer applied to the reinforcing layer opposite the saturated mat.
Multiple Layer Substrate for Roofing Materials
Disclosed is a multiple layer substrate that can be used with a top asphalt applicator that eliminates the need for a bottom asphalt applicator and fines applied to the bottom asphalt layer. A low porosity or impermeable bottom layer prevents the flow of asphalt applied to the porous top layers of the substrate from penetrating the bottom surface. This eliminates the need for fines to prevent sticking of shingles in a shingle stack. In addition, substrate layers that combine fiberglass and polyester fibers in various configurations provide a substrate that can be used in typical shingle manufacturing and manufacturing of waterproofing products that is impact resistant.
COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
A multifunctional composition uses a unique back surfacing that is a parting agent for improved protection during storage and transportation, that protects the exposed surface from asphaltic staining and transfer of the back surfacing to the exposed or top surface of the material, that can be used on all types of asphaltic compounds including plastic and rubber modified bitumen and that can be applied using convention application techniques like heat welding, hot mopping molten asphalt or the like and cold applied mastics and cements or the like.
INTEGRATED WATERPROOFING AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM WITH INTRINSIC LEAK DETECTION FOR BUILDING STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF USE
The inventive disclosures are directed to an improved waterproofing membrane that features a polymer backing membrane with an integrated electrically-conductive layer that is used to create improved asphaltic waterproofing membranes and sodium-bentonite-clay waterproofing panels with intrinsic leak-detection capability for applications in below-grade waterproofing systems and above-grade air-barrier systems and horizontal roofing and deck-coating applications. Additionally, improved composite fluid-applied waterproofing membranes with intrinsic leak-detection capability is revealed.