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Modified Bitumen (MB) or Modified
Bitumen Membranes (MBS)
Modified bitumen membranes (MBS) combines
the features of a built-up roof with added tensile strength
from its polymer modification. Using a reinforced sheet
that is prefabricated in the plant, modified bitumen systems
require a less labor-intensive application and can be applied
in both commercial and certain residential applications.
Modified Bitumen modifiers and how they work:
Modified bitumens generally use a traditional waterproofing
medium -- asphalt -- modified with atactic polypropylene
(APP), styrene butadiene styrene (SBS), synthetic rubber
or other agents that create a uniform matrix that enhances
the physical properties of the asphalt. SBS and APP are
the most common bitumen modifiers.
- SBS (Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene) modifies the asphalt by forming a polymer network within
the bitumen. SBS gives the bitumen rubber-like characteristics
and improved resistance to aging and weathering. Most SBS-modified
bitumen sheets are either set in hot mopping asphalt, torch-applied
or adhered with cold-process adhesives. SBS-modified bitumen
sheets that do not have factory applied granule or foil
surfacing need some form of field-applied ultraviolet protective
coating.
- APP (Atactic Polypropylene) is
a thermoplastic polymer which forms a uniform matrix within
the asphalt. This enhances the bitumen’s performance
by increasing its UV resistance, increasing its flexibility
at low temperatures and improving its flow resistance at
high temperatures. APP-modified bitumen sheets are generally
applied using a propane-fueled torch. Applicators use the
heat to soften the modified bitumen on the underside of
the sheet. The sheet's bottom surface becomes a molten adhesive
which flows upon the substrate and then cools to form a
waterproof adhesive bond. Some APP sheets can also be applied
with cold process adhesives.
The application of modified bituminous roofing
is a construction process that involves the skillful arrangement
of several components as specified for the process. Roof
performance is determined by factors that include building
design, job specifications, materials quality and suitability,
application procedures and maintenance. The level of quality
in the workmanship during the application process is critical.
Why choose Modified Bitumen roofing systems?
Since gaining acceptance in the roofing industry during
the 1970s, the use of modified bitumen membrane roofing
systems has increased steadily. Today modified bitumen membranes
are the fastest growing roofing materials in the industry.
Considered a quality “hybrid” system, MBS provides
the features of a built-up roof with the added tensile strength
and elongation of a modified bitumen cap sheet, as well
as the quality assurance of in-plant membrane fabrication uniformity and control, and reduced
labor requirements for installation.
In addition, MBS products undergo the same fire and uplift
resistance testing standards as BUR, providing the commercial
customer full assurance of appropriate fire and uplift resistance.
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