In recent years, the requirements for material performance in the construction industry have been increasing, and PVC roof tiles have become one of the building materials attracting significant attention due to their excellent anti-corrosion performance.

Firstly, PVC roof tiles have outstanding corrosion resistance and can effectively resist the erosion of chemical substances and harsh environments. This makes PVC roof tiles very suitable for use in areas with strong corrosiveness, such as coastal areas and chemical plants.
Meanwhile, PVC roof tiles have also undergone fire-resistance tests and been rated as difficult-to-burn B1 grade, meeting the requirements of fire safety regulations, making them highly popular across various construction projects.
In addition to its anti-corrosion and fire-resistant properties, PVC roof tiles also excel in thermal insulation, heat preservation, sound insulation, and noise reduction. Its thermal conductivity is 0.22, which is much lower than that of traditional materials, providing excellent insulation and heat preservation effects for buildings. Meanwhile, PVC roof tiles can effectively block the noise generated by natural factors such as rain and wind, creating a quiet indoor environment for buildings.
