Multi-layer covering
A multi-layer covering and covering technology, applied in the direction of covering/lining, roof covering, building construction, etc., can solve expensive, unsuitable, time-consuming and other problems
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[0060] With reference to the accompanying drawings, figure 1 A multilayer covering 10 is shown comprising a first layer of fabric, which in a particular embodiment is a pile fabric 12 having a thickness of 2-4mm, but which could also be a mesh as described below. The fabric is typically made of woven fiberglass, but can also be made of other plastic materials, including recycled plastics such as recycled PET. The fabric may also be a felt or other non-woven matted plastic substrate including a spunbond layer or other suitable non-corrosive, non-toxic, radiation resistant, UV resistant, radiation resistant, resistant to most commercially available solvents (including Mineral turpentine, kerosene, gasoline, detergent and paint thinner, etc.)
[0061] When using a woven or non-woven fabric such as a spunbond layer, the gap between fibers in the woven fabric is typically between 0.3mm-3.0mm, preferably between 0.6mm-3.0mm. When a felt or the like is used as a substrate for close...
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