The Insulative Ceramic Coatings Protection
The Advantages of a Thermal Barrier and Waterproof Membrane
Conventional Blanket Insulation Failures
Fluid Applied Roofing Systems for Metal Roofs
Terminology-and a Profile from a Pulp Mill Project
Benefits of Ceramic Coatings- and a Project with Plexiglas
Comparing Insulative Systems-Oilfield Food Processing Example Projects
FAQ's Feed Bin Silo and Oilfield Example Projects
Benefits of Ceramic Coatings- and a Project with Plexiglas
Solar Radiation Control
Waterproofs, protects and prevents corrosion 100%
Ultraviolet Ray Protection
Reduces thermal shock- contraction/expansion
Acoustical Benefit
(reduces noise)
Surface Temperature Reduction
When applied to a thickness of 20 mils, Ceramic Insulation Coatings will reduce the surface temperature 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Additional coats can decrease the temperature 30 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Easy Application
Shutting down operations is not required because Ceramic Insulation Coatings can be applied up to 360 degrees Fahrenheit.
Plexiglas skylights on roof top section of office building
When applied to a thickness of 20 mils, Ceramic Insulation Coatings will reduce the surface temperature 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Additional coats can decrease the temperature 30 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit.Ceramic Insulation Coatings applied to 20 mils for control of thermal shock and temperature control on this Plexiglass tunnel.
(West Edmonton Location, Alberta Canada)
Ceramic Insulation Coatings Applied to Plexiglas skylights to control expansion and contraction (thermal shock). Saved in excess of $75,000.00
(West Edmonton Location, Alberta Canada)
Ceramic Insulation Coatings provides higher equivalent R-Values relating to radiant energy transfer than fiberglass or other conventional systems.
Keeping the summer heat out and the winter heat in!
During the winter season in the northern hemisphere, heat naturally, travels from the warmer areas towards the colder outside (ambient) air, or in such instances where the roles are reversed, the same will occur.
Ceramic Insulation Coatings has a low K-Factor which indicates high R-Value the lack of mass thickness in the coatings, as opposed to the conventional insulations will not be enough to act as a conductive insulator through the substrate to the outside.