The thermal coating system to coat caught on significantly in recent years, especially for new energy-efficiency standards, standards that are planning to certify their level of classification with each building based on actual energy savings that it produces.
The table is now known that one often sees in the billboard site:
That is why today the thermal coating to coat it occurs most often on building new construction, unlike the past, where this procedure was performed only in the refurbishing.
Our decades of experience covering the thermal coat has allowed us to acquire know-how to the top on all types of panels available on the market, each of which has different characteristics and properties.
Coatings Coat:
- Expanded polystyrene (EPS)
- Expanded polystyrene graphite
- Cork
- Rock wool
- Rock wool laminated
- Calcium silicate
- Wood fiber
The type and thickness of the panel to be used are usually given by a qualified heating engineer and determined according to the stratigraphy of the building.
The cycle provides a bonding coat and the tiling of the panels (50 x 100) substrate on existing shaving armed with the same fiber network with high alkali resistance embedded in the adhesive and the subsequent smoothing colored finish..
The finish is made mandatory through a wall tile colored depending on the cycle stands in ACRYLIC or SILICAT.
The requirement stems from the fact that the finish coat to provide a course certificate (which does not require painting), which, at the request of the customer, you can secure a ten-year validity.
Covering a building with one cycle of coat is very important in order to minimize heat loss of housing, thus eliminating all the hot spots that produce thermal bridges (slabs of reinforced concrete, reinforced concrete pillars, walls, cold north-facing etc...) |