THERMOPLASTIC ROOFING MEMBRANES MADE

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MULE-HIDE Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. 1195 Prince Hall Dr Beloit WI 53511 Thermoplastic roofing membranes made of thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC); elastomeric liquid applied roof, wall, and skylight coatings; urethane roof coatings; self-adhering modified bitumen roofing membranes and underlayments; roofing felts; felt facer sheets for polyisocyanurate insulation used in roofing; butyl-based sealants for use with EPDM and TPO membrane roofs;Cleaners for use on roofing membrane surfaces;MULE HIDE;Adhesives for adhering epdm sheets (EPDM) and thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) membranes to substrates, insulation boards, and other decking materials; namely, bonding adhesive, black splice adhesive, white splice adhesive, single seal adhesive, and water base adhesive;
MULE-HIDE PRODUCTS "NOT A KICK IN A MILLION FEET" Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. 1195 Prince Hall Dr Beloit WI 53511 Thermoplastic roofing membranes made of thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC); elastomeric liquid applied roof, wall, and skylight coatings; urethane roof coatings; selfadhering modified bitmumen roofing membranes and underlayments;Cleaners for use on roofing membrane surfaces;MULE HIDE PRODUCTS NOT A KICK IN A MILLION FEET;PRODUCTS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of making a composite roofing material and the resulting material by depositing nail tabs made of a thermoplastic, thermosetting, adhesive or elastomer material, in a liquid state, onto the base substrate of the composite roofing material or onto the saturated or coated roofing material, or onto a transfer surface to be pressed or laminated onto the roofing material. A preferred embodiment transfers the nail tabs onto an engraved transfer impression roll and uses a pressurized applicator to inject the viscous tab material into engraved patterns depressed in raised areas of the impression roll., then deposits the material onto the roofing material. A preferred embodiment also includes the thermoplastic or thermosetting material in a liquid or viscous state hardened or cured by either its exposure to the air or by the use of ultra-violet or visible light.