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Insulating Inverted Flat Roofs with STYROFOAM - Dow Building ...

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Introduction<strong>STYROFOAM</strong>-A<strong>Dow</strong> <strong>Building</strong> Solutions’ <strong>STYROFOAM</strong>-A productsinclude ROOFMATE-A materials for roofing applications.<strong>STYROFOAM</strong>-A products use carbon dioxide as the mainblowing agent - the Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) is zeroand the Global Warming Potential (GWP) is less than five.ROOFMATE SL-A and ROOFMATE LG-AROOFMATE SL-A is the <strong>STYROFOAM</strong> Solution for insulatinginverted roofs. The boards are unaffected by the conditionsencountered on flat roofs, including wide fluctuationsin temperature and repeated freeze/thaw cycles.ROOFMATE SL-A insulation is intended for use onheavyweight decks (e.g. reinforced concrete) <strong>with</strong>a ballast layer of gravel or concrete slabs. It can alsobe used in the ROOFMATE MinK system a uniquedevelopment from <strong>Dow</strong> <strong>Building</strong> Solutions which bringstogether ROOFMATE SL-A and a vapour-permeableseparation layer, ROOFMATE MK.The rainwater cooling effect (caused by rainwaterflowing between the insulation and waterproofingmembrane) requires an increase in insulation thicknessin order to meet BS EN ISO 6946. However, thisincrease can be substantially reduced by usingthe ROOFMATE MinK system, which helps to minimisethe heat loss due to rainwater cooling and thereforethe amount of insulation required. Its rot resistancealso makes it ideal for insulating green roofs.ROOFMATE LG-A - an insulation board <strong>with</strong> an integral10mm thick mortar topping - is ideally suited forparapet and upstand insulation.2® Trademark of The <strong>Dow</strong> Chemical Company ("DOW")or an affiliated company

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