Application of Recycled Plastic in Flat Roofs

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Smolka, Radim
Sobotka, Jindřich

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Mark

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EDP Sciences
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The article describes and verifies the possibility of applying secondary plastic materials to construction details such as flat roofs. The created element is a placement considered both in the area and in the finishing detail. The secure connection of the embedded element with the waterproofing layer is an integral part of the detail functionality. This is verified by a peeling resistance test at joints. Peel resistance is the tensile force required to completely separate the prepared joints. During testing, the test piece is pulled at constant speed until complete separation.
The article describes and verifies the possibility of applying secondary plastic materials to construction details such as flat roofs. The created element is a placement considered both in the area and in the finishing detail. The secure connection of the embedded element with the waterproofing layer is an integral part of the detail functionality. This is verified by a peeling resistance test at joints. Peel resistance is the tensile force required to completely separate the prepared joints. During testing, the test piece is pulled at constant speed until complete separation.

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