The Acid Test: Why Chemical Plants Prefer ASA PVC Composite Tiles for Harsh Environments
For industrial plant managers, the roof is often the most vulnerable part of the infrastructure. In facilities like fertilizer plants, smelters, and electroplating workshops, the air is thick with corrosive gases. Traditional color-coated steel sheets often begin to flake, rust, and leak within 12 to 18 months, leading to costly production halts.
At Greenutile, we provide a definitive solution with our acid and alkali resistant roofing for factories. Our composite tiles are specifically engineered to maintain structural integrity where metal fails.
Superior Chemical Resistance: ASA vs. Metal
The primary reason for roofing failure in heavy industry is the chemical reaction between metallic surfaces and acidic/alkaline vapors. Even "stainless" steel has its limits in a concentrated sulfur or chlorine environment.
Greenutile’s tiles utilize a multi-layer co-extrusion of ASA and UPVC. Because t…