Answers to frequently asked questions about waterproofing.
More ...What are the contributions of the thermal insulation of the world?
Thermal Insulation provides less fuel heating of buildings that's why; emitted to the atmosphere of carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and other gases are reduced. Thus, the greenhouse effect of the atmosphere, you are contributing to the fight against global warming and climate change.
The world warming and climate change causes polar glaciers melt, it is due to the gradual disappearance of the natural world.
What are the application areas of the XPS?
Roofs (roof, crushing),
Walls (exterior, sandwiches, hearty),
Underground seals (curtain wall in the basement, foundation insulation, frost road, airport runways, rail insulation)
Floors (underground concrete slab, and screed top six, etc.).
used in all buildings and civil engineering structures.
Also it can be used at industry, sandwich roof and wall panels, frigories truck bodies, cold storage, sheds emergency, construction and protection units for military purposes, without glass sections structural systems, partition walls insulated sandwich and fattening farms.
What are the chemical properties of XPS?
XPS Thermal Insulation is powerful towards to solvent-free bitumen components, water-based wood veneers, solvent-free bitumen components, water-based wood veneers, lime, cement, plaster, cement mortar, alcohol, acid and bases, such as building materials, solvents, paint thinner, and the overall solvent (acetone, ethyl acetate, petroleum toluene)
It should be avoided from direct contact with the XPS boards such as, some organic substances, solvent-based wood coatings, coal tar and its derivatives (aerosol and so on.) and bleaching agents containing extracts.
XPS thermal insulation boards should not be exposed to direct sunlight for long-lasting, UV, prevent affected.
XPS thermal insulation boards carry no mold and bacteria and not digested by animals.
XPS thermal insulation materials are non-toxic. Is not harmful to human health.