THERMAL INSULATION
A slurry resembling paint that can be applied to various surfaces (metal, plastic, concrete, brick, wood, etc.) with a brush, spatula or apparatus. After drying, heat insulation coating is formed.
This is a modern, ultra-thin, light, unhealthy, non-combustible insulation with a long service life and very low thermal conductivity
1 mm "BRONYA" = mineral wool layer 50-60 mm.
Liquid thermal insulation is widely used in the heat insulation of industrial equipment (furnaces, boilers, autoclaves, boilers, freezers and refrigerators, etc.) pipelines (heating, hot and cold water supply, steam pipelines, gas pipelines, oil pipelines, etc.), tanks (tanks, tanks, etc.), transport (car, railway, sea, river, etc.)as well as during the construction and repair of residential buildings (walls, facades, floor, ceiling, roof, ventilation system, etc.), industrial buildings and premises (workshops, hangars, etc.).