By DuPont Tedlar.
See DuPont™ Tedlar® in action with this railway structure that chose DuPont™ Tedlar® to protect and maintain the beauty of the structure. There are two different styles of construction within the project, the frontside (entrance of stairway) has ceramic tiles, while the metal rooftop of the stair corridor is laminated with Tedlar® film TCC15BL3.
The color matching of the ceramic roof tiles and the formed metal roof tiles with colored Tedlar® film have withstood two decades of exposure to harsh weather conditions found in Japan’s Northern Alps, including heavy snow, without showing any signs of either corrosion, fading or wear and tear.
Tedlar® protective film is ultraviolet (UV) and weather-resistant, fade and crack resistant, and does not support mold or mildew growth, providing superior protection in even the most extreme environments. Plus, Tedlar® has good temperature resistance. In most applications, Tedlar® can withstand temperatures in excess of 177°C (350°F) for several hours. Extend both the life and aesthetics of your next project with Tedlar.®
Manufacturer partner: Nippon Steel
Area of application: Building & Construction
Year of construction: 1994
Location: Nagano, Japan
Learn more about DuPont™ Tedlar® in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit tedlar.com.
About DuPont Tedlar®
DuPont Tedlar® represents a portfolio of product solutions with 60 years of service to the solar, aerospace, building & construction and many other markets. Our products deliver proven power and lasting value for the fast-growing photovoltaics sector, including DuPont™ Tedlar® films as well as DuPont™ Fortasun™ solar silicones. DuPont™ Tedlar® films provide superior surface protection for a variety of materials and industries, including construction, signage & graphics, transportation, healthcare and wallcoverings. We are committed to continuing to innovate through time-tested science and engineering to solve today’s challenges. To learn more about the Tedlar® business, please visit www.photovoltaics.dupont.com and www.tedlar.com.
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