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titleOfInvention Underlayment mat employed with a single ply roofing system
abstract An underlayment mat for single ply roof membranes which provides the following: insulation, separate the roof membrane from incompatible materials in the substrate, protect the roof membrane from puncture or undue wear from irregular surfaces on the substrate, provide adequate support while being flexible enough to work with the single ply membrane to absorb shock and, or provide a continuous, flat upper surface on which a roof covering is applied. The underlayment member may be woven or unwoven, it may be spun bound or needled punched or constructed by whatever method best achieves the desired physical characteristics herein described at the most economical cost. Further, this mat may be made of the following materials including but not limited to and either individually or combined: Various synthetic fibers, acrylic, rayon, nylon, polyester, foam or foam scraps, and or mineral fibers such as glass, carbon, mineral wool, ceramic, and slag wood fibers. These materials being made of either new raw materials and/or from recycled materials and selected for their hydrophobic properties. The underlayment is lightweight, pliable, cuttable, flexible, resilient, and maneuverable. This underlayment mat may be made in rolls of various lengths and widths to facilitate optimum handling on the roof top. The underlayment mat is perpetually recyclable. An underlayment as just described.
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