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are tpo & pvc compatible
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TPO (Thermoplastic Olefin) and PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) are both popular materials used in roofing due to their durability and resistance to weathering. However, they are not directly compatible with each other because they are made from different chemical compositions and have distinct physical properties. TPO is a type of rubber, while PVC is a type of plastic. This difference means that adhesives, sealants, or primers designed for one material may not work effectively with the other, potentially leading to failures in the roof's waterproofing system. For a successful roofing system, it is important to use materials that are designed to work together or to employ a specialized interface or separator layer when combining TPO and PVC in a roofing application.
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