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Unmatched protection for data centers and food processing facilities

A data center on the left, a food processing plant with cans in it on the right
July 22, 2025 at 6:00 p.m.

By Carlisle SynTec Systems. 

Carlisle SynTec Systems’ PVC membrane provided a monolithic roofing system essential for protecting sensitive operations.

Every project brings unique challenges and needs with it. Some need a roof that will withstand high winds where other need a reflective wall system that keeps heat out. For spaces like data centers and food processing facilities, monolithic systems are needed. For that scenario, Carlisle's PVC membranes are a great options. Unlike systems that rely on adhesives or tapes, PVC membranes are heat-welded at the seams, creating a monolithic, watertight barrier often stronger than the membrane itself. This reduces weak points and ensures long-lasting protection critical for safeguarding servers, control systems and production lines.

Unparalleled fire performance for mission-critical facilities

PVC’s chemical composition makes it naturally fire resistant: tough to ignite, slow burning and self-extinguishing. That’s why PVC systems consistently outperform other assemblies in FM and UL fire tests, an essential factor for both data centers and food plants where fire safety is non-negotiable.

Proven wind uplift and very severe hail (VSH) resistance

PVC roofs are engineered to meet and often exceed FM standards for wind uplift and VSH performance. This is key for data centers and food processing plants located in storm-prone regions where weather-related downtime is unacceptable.

Outstanding chemical resistance - ideal for challenging environments

From oils and greases to acids and cleaning agents, PVC roofing stands up to chemical exposure common in food processing. For data centers near industrial zones, airports, or heavy traffic, this resilience ensures long-term performance.

Reflectivity that boosts energy efficiency

PVC membranes reflect solar energy, lowering interior temperatures and reducing energy costs — a crucial advantage for energy-intensive data centers and large-scale food processing operations.

In summary

Carlisle SynTec Systems’ PVC roofing systems provide durable, safe and energy-efficient protection for data centers and food processing facilities. Their fire resistance, chemical resilience and thermal performance help ensure uninterrupted operations where failure is not an option.

Get more information about Carlisle's PVC products on their website.

Learn more about Carlisle SynTec Systems in their Coffee Shop directory or visit www.carlislesyntec.com.



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