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INVISIBLE BUT ESSENTIAL

THE ART OF PROTECTION

In today's world, fire protection is increasingly essential for modern roof systems. This is especially true for installations under solar panels, where the risk of fire can be higher.

Implementing advanced fire barrier solutions ensures that your roof is safeguarded against potential fire hazards, providing peace of mind and enhancing the longevity of your roofing system.

Freudenberg Performance Materials offers a wide range of nonwoven fabrics with flame-retardant properties, enabling bituminous membrane manufacturers to create customized solutions.

OUR PRODUCT RANGE

Colback® SDF

Colback® SDF

is a thermally bonded spunlaid polyester non-woven, made out of bicomponent filaments, reinforced with a glass fleece.

Terbond® A2F VR

Terbond® A2F VR

is a needled spunbond composite nonwoven made out of polyester filaments reinforced with a glass fleece.

Texbond® R FB

Texbond® R FB

is a special staple fiber polyester nonwovens reinforced with glass filaments.


MAIN FEATURES

Feature Icon - Chemical Free

Reduced / No need for chemical additive / treatment

Feature Icon - No Hazardous material

No hazardous material

Feature Icon - same performance

Same performance than standard polyester carrier

Feature Icon - No Film and no glue

No film and no glue = no interface

Feature Icon - No Delamination

No risk of delamination versus double carrier solutions

Feature Icon - all weights

Available in all weights


Animated GIF Fire Barrier

HIDDEN EXCELLENCE

Although invisible, our nonwovens are essential for giving bituminous membranes stability and resistance, making them more durable and improving dimensional stability.

Our advanced fire barrier solutions are designed to provide maximum protection, safeguarding your home from potential fire hazards.

Ask your dealer for the membrane with “Freudenberg inside”

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