US20230202142A1 - Fire resistant non-breathable roofing underlayment - Google Patents
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- This invention pertains generally to roofing underlayment and more particularly to a non-breathable light weight roofing underlayment.
- Synthetic roofing underlayments are used for replacement of asphalt felts. Synthetic underlayments offer various value added features including light weight, long exposure times, high tear strength, ease of installation and slip resistance. Traditionally, synthetic roofing underlayments are based on polypropylene and polyethylene coated multilayered structures. The structures can be based on woven, spunbond non-woven, polymeric films and combinations thereof. All these synthetic roofing underlayment products are either non-breathable or breathable. Synthetic underlayments are generally lightweight, thin, have high tensile, tear and burst strengths, and are superior to felts in UV resistance and resistance to drying and cracking over time.
- Roofing underlayments are covered with various different type of coverings including Asphalt shingles, metal shingles, concrete tiles, clay tiles, cedar shakes, polymeric roof shingles and many others.
- roofing underlayment Therefore one of the most critical properties required by a roofing underlayment is to pass fire test of roofing system as required by Building code approvals.
- ASTM E108/UL 790 test is typically performed on roofing system including roofing underlayment and roof coverings to meet different fire ratings including Class A, B or C.
- Synthetic roofing underlayment alone does not meet Class A requirements especially when tested with lightweight asphalt roofing shingles and many other roof coverings. Therefore, there was a need in roofing industry to develop a synthetic roofing underlayment to pass Class A fire test consistently when tested with light weight asphalt roofing shingles Class A, Class B, or Class C and other roof coverings.
- Synthetic Underlayment could be Breathable or Non-breathable.
- the invention is directed toward a multilayered roofing underlayment having a first layer of nonwoven material; a second layer of lamination coating adjacent to said first layer; a third layer of aluminum foil adjacent to said second layer; a fourth layer of lamination coating adjacent to said third layer; a fifth layer of nonwoven material adjacent to said fourth layer; a sixth layer of backside coating adjacent to said fifth layer; and wherein a product weight of said roofing underlayment is from 90 to 270 grams per square meter.
- the multilayered roofing underlayment has a first layer of lamination coating composed of ethylene-acrylic ester-maleic anhydride terpolymer; a second layer of woven fabric adjacent to said first layer; a third layer of laminating coating composed of ethylene-acrylic ester-maleic anhydride terpolymer adjacent to said second layer; a fourth layer of aluminum foil adjacent to said third layer; and a fifth layer of backside coating adjacent to said fourth layer.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an underlayment sheet
- FIG. 2 is a an exploded view thereof
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of another embodiment of the underlayment sheet.
- the invention is directed toward a multilayered nonbreathable roofing underlayment which has Aluminum foil, or any other metal foil, laminated to different layers that has the ability for roofing underlayment to pass Burning brand Class A fire test as per ASTM E108 even with Class B asphalt roofing shingles.
- the roofing underlayment would also pass the intermittent flame test and burning brand test.
- the present disclosure further relates to other building products including housewrap, flashing products, and soundproofing underlayment.
- the underlayment 100 is presented as a sheet of material.
- the underlayment 100 may be any size and shape and may be presented in bats or as a roll of sheeted material.
- the nonbreathable underlayment could be a multilayered product structure which could be completely woven based, nonwoven based and their combination thereof.
- the underlayment 100 is comprised of multiple layers.
- the underlayment 100 is comprised of six layers.
- the first layer 10 is a nonwoven material
- the second layer 20 is a lamination coating
- the third layer 30 is aluminum foil
- the fourth layer 40 is a lamination coating
- the fifth layer 50 may be either a nonwoven material or a woven material
- the sixth layer is a backside coating.
- the aluminum foil third layer 30 may have any thickness but preferably has a thickness between 5 microns and 15 Microns.
- the product weight of the underlayment may be any amount but preferably is set in the range of 90 grams per square meter (“gsm”) to 270 gsm.
- the aluminum foil can be laminated to Woven and/or Nonwoven layers by using extrusion coating, adhesive spray lamination, hot melt adhesive, liquid primer coating, thermal lamination and/or an ultrasonic welding process.
- specialty polymers are used to in the lamination coating second layer 20 and fourth layer 40 to laminate aluminum foil with different substrates including woven and nonwoven substrates.
- Specialty polymers used for lamination includes propylene based elastomers, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), terpolymers, reactive polyolefins including maleic anhydride or epoxide (glycidyl methacrylate), and blends thereof.
- TPO thermoplastic polyolefin
- specialty polymers includes Lotader 4210 , Nucrel, and similar materials.
- the specialty polymer is an ethylene-acrylic ester-maleic anhydride terpolymer.
- the specialty polymer is 6.5% by weight of butyl acrylate and 3.6% by weight of maleic anhydride.
- the specialty polymer has a melting index (190° C./2.16 kg) of 10 g/10 minutes, a density of 0.94 g/cm 3 , a Vicat softening temperature of 69° C., a flexural modulus of 120 MPa, an elongation at break of 650%, a tensile strength at break of 10 MPa, and a hardness shore D of 46.
- Hot melt adhesive can also be applied to laminate aluminum foil with different substrates including woven and nonwoven materials.
- Various substrates can be laminated to the retractable nonwoven during manufacturing to produce a multilayered roofing underlayment or other building product.
- woven fabrics spunbound polypropylene nonwovens, melt blown nonwovens, needlepunch nonwovens, spunlace nonwovens, polyester nonwovens, polymeric films, glass mats, and combinations thereof can be laminated to the retractable nonwoven.
- Nonwoven may be calendared or embossed with different types of patterns.
- Woven fabrics that can be used for lamination to the retractable nonwoven material can include open weave leno scrim (1 ⁇ 1, 2 ⁇ 2, 3 ⁇ 3 or 4 ⁇ 4) or woven fabric with coverage ranging from 50% to 100% with pic count of 5 ⁇ 5 to 24 ⁇ 24.
- Woven fabrics used for lamination can be in the weight range of 10 gsm to 200 gsm.
- Woven fabrics used for lamination can be any polyolefin, including but not limited to, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester (PET), fiberglass, nylon, rayon and blends thereof.
- the woven fabric weight can be any amount but preferably is in the range of 10 gsm to 150 gsm.
- the nonwoven material may be a single layer and/or bi-component nonwoven.
- the retractable nonwoven can be used either alone or laminated with other substrates.
- the nonwoven fabric weight can be any amount but is preferably in the range of 10 gsm to 200 gsm.
- the lamination coating could be any weight but in the preferred embodiment is in the weight range of 2 gsm to 18 gsm.
- Aluminum foil can also be laminated to Zip board system and make it system completely fire resistant.
- the underlayment or any other derivatives can be laminated directly to plywood, OSB, or any other board system and make the system completely fire resistant.
- the multilayered roofing underlayment of this invention further comprises an adhesive layer (bitumen or PSA coating) adjacent to the bottom layer and a release sheet adjacent the adhesive layer, such that the multilayered roofing underlayment can be used as a peel and stick roofing underlayment.
- an adhesive layer bitumen or PSA coating
- the laminated coating can be laminated with aluminum foil and then slit into narrow width tape.
- the width of the tape can vary from 1 mm to 7 mm.
- the film can be monolayered, multilayered, or coextruded polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, TPE or any combinations thereof.
- the foil laminated tape can be woven together to make the fire resistant substrate.
- the multilayered roofing underlayment can have a topside coefficient of friction of any amount but is preferably in the range of 0.4 to 1.4.
- the multilayered roofing underlayment can have a backside coefficient of friction of any amount but is preferably in the range of 0.4 to 0.99.
- the multilayered roofing underlayment of this invention has a high strength to weight ratio, elastic properties, UV resistance and an excellent water resistance.
- the water resistance coating or lamination coating will always be applied and could be a blend of polypropylene, polyethylene, specialty polymers, UV stabilizers, color masterbatch, polymer tackifiers, elastomers and their combinations thereof.
- the multilayered roofing underlayment can be used as a facer sheet for the production of a peel and stick roofing underlayment.
- the multilayered roofing underlayment can alternatively be used in other applications including, but not limited to, housewrap, vapor barriers, industrial packaging, geomembranes, flashing and soundproofing underlayments.
- the roofing material may be made in any configuration. As illustrated in the drawings, there may be a six layered design. In this embodiment the top layer is a nonwoven material, the second layer is a lamination coating, the third layer is Aluminum foil, the fourth layer is lamination coating, the fifth layer is nonwoven material, and the sixth layer is backside coating.
- the top layer is a nonwoven material
- the second layer is lamination coating
- the third layer is Aluminum foil
- the fourth layer is lamination coating
- the fifth layer is woven material
- the sixth layer is backside coating.
- the underlayment 100 is a five layered design.
- the top layer is a topside coating 110
- the second layer is a woven material 120
- the third layer is a lamination coating 130
- the fourth layer is aluminum foil 140
- the fifth layer is backside coating 150 .
- the material may be manufactured in any number of ways.
- the aluminum coating may be applied directly to the woven or nonwoven fabric.
- the application of the aluminum coating may be done using vacuum metallization (VM) and/or physical vapor deposition (PVD) process.
- VM vacuum metallization
- PVD physical vapor deposition
- There may also be a high temperature resistant coating such as an aluminum-silicone alloy coating applied to the nonwoven or woven material directly.
- An aerogel composite made from silica aerogels and additives and can be used to laminate the nonwoven or woven fabric.
- the aluminum foil is replaced with tin foil.
- Aluminum micronized powder can be applied directly to nonwoven material as a replacement to aluminum foil during lamination process using either of the manufacturing processes.
- Aluminum foil or powder can also be imbedded in Nonwoven itself during the nonwoven manufacturing process.
- roofing material There may be any number of layers in the roofing material. In the preferred embodiment there are between three to eight layers in the roofing material.
- the backside coating may be any type of material but in the preferred embodiment will be a special polymer coating including propylene based elastomers, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), maleic anhydride or epoxide (glycidyl methacrylate) and blends thereof.
- propylene based elastomers ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), maleic anhydride or epoxide (glycidyl methacrylate) and blends thereof.
- the method of utilizing the fire-resistant roofing underlayment is also novel.
- the user obtains a roll or bat of roofing underlayment 100 that is described herein.
- the user then applies the roofing underlayment 100 to the boards forming the roof prior to installation of shingles if utilized.
- the user then may securely attach the roofing underlayment to the boards my means of adhesive, staples, or galvanized nails.
- the user may then apply the finishing roofing material on top of the underlayment. For instance if the user is placing shingles on the roof then the user may attach the shingles directly to the roofing underlayment 100 .
- the user may place felt roofing paper on top of the roofing underlayment 100 prior to placing the shingles on the roof.
- the roofing underlayment 100 may also be finished by placing tiles, bricks, tar, or any other finishing material on top.
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Abstract
A multilayered roofing underlayment including: a) a first layer of nonwoven material; b) a second layer of lamination coating adjacent to said first layer; c) a third layer of aluminum foil adjacent to said second layer; d) a fourth layer of lamination coating adjacent to said third layer; e) a fifth layer of nonwoven material adjacent to said fourth layer; f) a sixth layer of backside coating adjacent to said fifth layer; and g) where a product weight of said roofing underlayment is from 90 to 270 grams per square meter.
Description
- This application claims benefit to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/669,420, filed on May 10, 2018, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/669,422, filed on May 10, 2018, and U.S. Non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 16/409,751, filed on May 10, 2019, the disclosures of which are hereby fully incorporated by reference in their entireties.
- This invention pertains generally to roofing underlayment and more particularly to a non-breathable light weight roofing underlayment.
- Synthetic roofing underlayments are used for replacement of asphalt felts. Synthetic underlayments offer various value added features including light weight, long exposure times, high tear strength, ease of installation and slip resistance. Traditionally, synthetic roofing underlayments are based on polypropylene and polyethylene coated multilayered structures. The structures can be based on woven, spunbond non-woven, polymeric films and combinations thereof. All these synthetic roofing underlayment products are either non-breathable or breathable. Synthetic underlayments are generally lightweight, thin, have high tensile, tear and burst strengths, and are superior to felts in UV resistance and resistance to drying and cracking over time.
- Roofing underlayments are covered with various different type of coverings including Asphalt shingles, metal shingles, concrete tiles, clay tiles, cedar shakes, polymeric roof shingles and many others.
- Therefore one of the most critical properties required by a roofing underlayment is to pass fire test of roofing system as required by Building code approvals. ASTM E108/UL 790 test is typically performed on roofing system including roofing underlayment and roof coverings to meet different fire ratings including Class A, B or C. Synthetic roofing underlayment alone does not meet Class A requirements especially when tested with lightweight asphalt roofing shingles and many other roof coverings. Therefore, there was a need in roofing industry to develop a synthetic roofing underlayment to pass Class A fire test consistently when tested with light weight asphalt roofing shingles Class A, Class B, or Class C and other roof coverings. Synthetic Underlayment could be Breathable or Non-breathable.
- The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosed innovation. This summary is not an extensive overview, and it is not intended to identify key/critical elements or to delineate the scope thereof. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
- The invention is directed toward a multilayered roofing underlayment having a first layer of nonwoven material; a second layer of lamination coating adjacent to said first layer; a third layer of aluminum foil adjacent to said second layer; a fourth layer of lamination coating adjacent to said third layer; a fifth layer of nonwoven material adjacent to said fourth layer; a sixth layer of backside coating adjacent to said fifth layer; and wherein a product weight of said roofing underlayment is from 90 to 270 grams per square meter.
- In another embodiment of the invention the multilayered roofing underlayment has a first layer of lamination coating composed of ethylene-acrylic ester-maleic anhydride terpolymer; a second layer of woven fabric adjacent to said first layer; a third layer of laminating coating composed of ethylene-acrylic ester-maleic anhydride terpolymer adjacent to said second layer; a fourth layer of aluminum foil adjacent to said third layer; and a fifth layer of backside coating adjacent to said fourth layer.
- Still other embodiments of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in this art from the following description wherein there is shown and described the embodiments of this invention, simply by way of illustration of the best modes suited to carry out the invention. As it will be realized, the invention is capable of other different embodiments and its several details are capable of modifications in various obvious aspects all without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the drawing and descriptions will be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
- Various exemplary embodiments of this invention will be described in detail, wherein like reference numerals refer to identical or similar components, with reference to the following figures, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an underlayment sheet; -
FIG. 2 is a an exploded view thereof; and -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of another embodiment of the underlayment sheet. - The claimed subject matter is now described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the claimed subject matter. It may be evident, however, that the claimed subject matter may be practiced with or without any combination of these specific details, without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention and the claims.
- The invention is directed toward a multilayered nonbreathable roofing underlayment which has Aluminum foil, or any other metal foil, laminated to different layers that has the ability for roofing underlayment to pass Burning brand Class A fire test as per ASTM E108 even with Class B asphalt roofing shingles. The roofing underlayment would also pass the intermittent flame test and burning brand test. The present disclosure further relates to other building products including housewrap, flashing products, and soundproofing underlayment.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , theunderlayment 100 is presented as a sheet of material. Theunderlayment 100 may be any size and shape and may be presented in bats or as a roll of sheeted material. - The nonbreathable underlayment could be a multilayered product structure which could be completely woven based, nonwoven based and their combination thereof. As shown in
FIG. 2 , theunderlayment 100 is comprised of multiple layers. In this embodiment theunderlayment 100 is comprised of six layers. Thefirst layer 10 is a nonwoven material, thesecond layer 20 is a lamination coating, thethird layer 30 is aluminum foil, thefourth layer 40 is a lamination coating, thefifth layer 50 may be either a nonwoven material or a woven material, and the sixth layer is a backside coating. - The aluminum foil
third layer 30 may have any thickness but preferably has a thickness between 5 microns and 15 Microns. - The product weight of the underlayment may be any amount but preferably is set in the range of 90 grams per square meter (“gsm”) to 270 gsm.
- The aluminum foil can be laminated to Woven and/or Nonwoven layers by using extrusion coating, adhesive spray lamination, hot melt adhesive, liquid primer coating, thermal lamination and/or an ultrasonic welding process.
- In the preferred embodiment, specialty polymers are used to in the lamination coating
second layer 20 andfourth layer 40 to laminate aluminum foil with different substrates including woven and nonwoven substrates. Specialty polymers used for lamination includes propylene based elastomers, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), terpolymers, reactive polyolefins including maleic anhydride or epoxide (glycidyl methacrylate), and blends thereof. Examples of specialty polymers includes Lotader 4210, Nucrel, and similar materials. - In the preferred embodiment the specialty polymer is an ethylene-acrylic ester-maleic anhydride terpolymer. The specialty polymer is 6.5% by weight of butyl acrylate and 3.6% by weight of maleic anhydride. The specialty polymer has a melting index (190° C./2.16 kg) of 10 g/10 minutes, a density of 0.94 g/cm3, a Vicat softening temperature of 69° C., a flexural modulus of 120 MPa, an elongation at break of 650%, a tensile strength at break of 10 MPa, and a hardness shore D of 46.
- Hot melt adhesive can also be applied to laminate aluminum foil with different substrates including woven and nonwoven materials.
- Various substrates can be laminated to the retractable nonwoven during manufacturing to produce a multilayered roofing underlayment or other building product. For instance, woven fabrics, spunbound polypropylene nonwovens, melt blown nonwovens, needlepunch nonwovens, spunlace nonwovens, polyester nonwovens, polymeric films, glass mats, and combinations thereof can be laminated to the retractable nonwoven. Nonwoven may be calendared or embossed with different types of patterns.
- Woven fabrics that can be used for lamination to the retractable nonwoven material can include open weave leno scrim (1×1, 2×2, 3×3 or 4×4) or woven fabric with coverage ranging from 50% to 100% with pic count of 5×5 to 24×24. Woven fabrics used for lamination can be in the weight range of 10 gsm to 200 gsm. Woven fabrics used for lamination can be any polyolefin, including but not limited to, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester (PET), fiberglass, nylon, rayon and blends thereof.
- The woven fabric weight can be any amount but preferably is in the range of 10 gsm to 150 gsm.
- The nonwoven material may be a single layer and/or bi-component nonwoven. The retractable nonwoven can be used either alone or laminated with other substrates. The nonwoven fabric weight can be any amount but is preferably in the range of 10 gsm to 200 gsm.
- The lamination coating could be any weight but in the preferred embodiment is in the weight range of 2 gsm to 18 gsm.
- Aluminum foil can also be laminated to Zip board system and make it system completely fire resistant. The underlayment or any other derivatives can be laminated directly to plywood, OSB, or any other board system and make the system completely fire resistant.
- The multilayered roofing underlayment of this invention further comprises an adhesive layer (bitumen or PSA coating) adjacent to the bottom layer and a release sheet adjacent the adhesive layer, such that the multilayered roofing underlayment can be used as a peel and stick roofing underlayment.
- In another embodiment the laminated coating can be laminated with aluminum foil and then slit into narrow width tape. The width of the tape can vary from 1 mm to 7 mm. The film can be monolayered, multilayered, or coextruded polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, TPE or any combinations thereof. The foil laminated tape can be woven together to make the fire resistant substrate.
- The multilayered roofing underlayment can have a topside coefficient of friction of any amount but is preferably in the range of 0.4 to 1.4.
- The multilayered roofing underlayment can have a backside coefficient of friction of any amount but is preferably in the range of 0.4 to 0.99.
- The multilayered roofing underlayment of this invention has a high strength to weight ratio, elastic properties, UV resistance and an excellent water resistance.
- The water resistance coating or lamination coating will always be applied and could be a blend of polypropylene, polyethylene, specialty polymers, UV stabilizers, color masterbatch, polymer tackifiers, elastomers and their combinations thereof.
- The multilayered roofing underlayment can be used as a facer sheet for the production of a peel and stick roofing underlayment. The multilayered roofing underlayment can alternatively be used in other applications including, but not limited to, housewrap, vapor barriers, industrial packaging, geomembranes, flashing and soundproofing underlayments.
- The roofing material may be made in any configuration. As illustrated in the drawings, there may be a six layered design. In this embodiment the top layer is a nonwoven material, the second layer is a lamination coating, the third layer is Aluminum foil, the fourth layer is lamination coating, the fifth layer is nonwoven material, and the sixth layer is backside coating.
- In another embodiment of the six layer material, the top layer is a nonwoven material, the second layer is lamination coating, the third layer is Aluminum foil, the fourth layer is lamination coating, the fifth layer is woven material, and the sixth layer is backside coating.
- As shown in
FIG. 3 , in another embodiment theunderlayment 100 is a five layered design. In this embodiment the top layer is atopside coating 110, the second layer is awoven material 120, the third layer is alamination coating 130, the fourth layer isaluminum foil 140, and the fifth layer isbackside coating 150. - The material may be manufactured in any number of ways. The aluminum coating may be applied directly to the woven or nonwoven fabric. The application of the aluminum coating may be done using vacuum metallization (VM) and/or physical vapor deposition (PVD) process. There may also be a high temperature resistant coating such as an aluminum-silicone alloy coating applied to the nonwoven or woven material directly. An aerogel composite made from silica aerogels and additives and can be used to laminate the nonwoven or woven fabric. In another embodiment the aluminum foil is replaced with tin foil.
- Aluminum micronized powder can be applied directly to nonwoven material as a replacement to aluminum foil during lamination process using either of the manufacturing processes.
- Aluminum foil or powder can also be imbedded in Nonwoven itself during the nonwoven manufacturing process.
- There may be any number of layers in the roofing material. In the preferred embodiment there are between three to eight layers in the roofing material.
- The backside coating may be any type of material but in the preferred embodiment will be a special polymer coating including propylene based elastomers, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), maleic anhydride or epoxide (glycidyl methacrylate) and blends thereof.
- The method of utilizing the fire-resistant roofing underlayment is also novel. To utilize the underlayment the user obtains a roll or bat of
roofing underlayment 100 that is described herein. The user then applies theroofing underlayment 100 to the boards forming the roof prior to installation of shingles if utilized. The user then may securely attach the roofing underlayment to the boards my means of adhesive, staples, or galvanized nails. The user may then apply the finishing roofing material on top of the underlayment. For instance if the user is placing shingles on the roof then the user may attach the shingles directly to theroofing underlayment 100. In other embodiments the user may place felt roofing paper on top of theroofing underlayment 100 prior to placing the shingles on the roof. Theroofing underlayment 100 may also be finished by placing tiles, bricks, tar, or any other finishing material on top. - What has been described above includes examples of the claimed subject matter. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivable combination of components or methodologies for purposes of describing the claimed subject matter, but one of ordinary skill in the art can recognize that many further combinations and permutations of such matter are possible. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, to the extent that the term “includes” is used in either the detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as “comprising” is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.
- The preceding description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the following claims and the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
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1. A multilayered roofing underlayment comprising:
a) a first layer of nonwoven material;
b) a second layer of lamination coating adjacent to said first layer;
c) a third layer of aluminum foil adjacent to said second layer;
d) a fourth layer of lamination coating adjacent to said third layer;
e) a fifth layer of nonwoven material adjacent to said fourth layer;
f) a sixth layer of backside coating adjacent to said fifth layer; and
g) wherein a product weight of said roofing underlayment is from 90 to 270 grams per square meter.
2. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 1 , wherein said first layer of nonwoven material has a product weight from 10 to 50 grams per square meter.
3. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 1 , wherein said third layer of aluminum foil has a thickness from 5 microns to 15 microns.
4. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 1 , further comprising a top side, wherein said top side has a coefficient of friction of 0.4 to 1.4.
5. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 1 , further comprising a back side, wherein said back side has a coefficient of friction of 0.4 to 0.99.
6. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 1 , wherein said second layer of lamination coating is composed of one or more specialty polymers selected from a group consisting of: propylene elastomer, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, and thermoplastic polyolefin.
7. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 1 , wherein said fourth layer of laminating coating is composed of one or more specialty polymers selected from a group consisting of: propylene elastomer, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, and thermoplastic polyolefin.
8. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 1 , wherein said sixth layer of backside coating is composed of one or more specialty polymers selected from a group consisting of: propylene elastomer, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, and thermoplastic polyolefin.
9. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 2 , wherein said third layer of aluminum foil has a thickness from 5 microns to 15 microns.
10. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 9 , further comprising a top side, wherein said top side has a coefficient of friction of 0.4 to 1.4.
11. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 10 , further comprising a back side, wherein said back side has a coefficient of friction of 0.4 to 0.99.
12. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 11 , wherein said second layer of lamination coating is composed of one or more specialty polymers selected from a group consisting of: propylene elastomer, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, and thermoplastic polyolefin.
13. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 12 , wherein said fourth layer of laminating coating is composed of one or more specialty polymers selected from a group consisting of: propylene elastomer, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, and thermoplastic polyolefin.
14. The multilayered roofing underlayment as in claim 13 , wherein said sixth layer of backside coating is composed of one or more specialty polymers selected from a group consisting of: propylene elastomer, ethyl methyl acrylate, ethyl vinyl acetate, and thermoplastic polyolefin.
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