Fabric roof for all conditions

Aug. 11, 2010

By sandwiching Cabot Corp.'s Nanogel insulating gel between two layers of Teflon fabric, Birdair has created a highly insulated and lightweight roofing fabric for virtually any climate condition that will meet most energy and building code regulations. Because Nanogel is clear, Birdair fabric membrane maintains its daylight harvesting qualities by transmitting and diffusing natural light, while offering good sound insulation as well. Tensotherm can withstand extreme weather conditions, resists fading, and is fully recyclable.

Birdair Input No. 295 at BDCnetwork.com/quickResponse

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