Characteristics of facade thermal panels for external finishing

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Characteristics of facade thermal panels for external finishing

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Unfortunately, this does not happen often, and many innovations remain unclaimed or at least little in demand in the modern market. Thermal panels for facades are no exception, although canada mobile database have shown themselves to be positive, but still do not have universal recognition - the reason for this is their exorbitant price, which forces the majority of people to turn their attention to cheaper and more familiar technologies. We will talk about facade thermal panels in this article, analyze the material and compare it with other technologies for insulating and finishing the facade of a house.

In fact, considering the technical characteristics of facade thermal panels for the house, we can definitely conclude that this material is useful and worthwhile in terms of finishing and insulation of the facade. In many respects, it is, if not superior, then in no way inferior to other similar materials. For some reason, it is even surprising that it is not so widely recognized. See for yourself.

Operating temperature range – this indicator, one might even say, has surpassed all unimaginable and conceivable characteristics. Facade thermal panels can withstand -170/+170C. By and large, there is no place on our planet where they cannot be installed.
The density of the material is 40-70 kg/m3, which is at least several times higher than polystyrene foam, which has become very popular. High density is also increased strength, and it is no longer possible to damage this material with a simple hand press.
In addition, thermal panels for facades are not subject to corrosion and the action of all kinds of microbes that destroy many building materials, even brick.
Long service life – most often up to 50 years. It is difficult to talk about this, since in our country panels are not used for even ten years. All that remains is to take the manufacturer's word for it.
The thermal conductivity of the panels is 0.020 W/m °C - so to speak, almost zero. If the house is properly covered with thermal panels, then the heat emitted by the human body will be quite enough to heat the room in winter. This is, of course, a joke, but with these indicators, this is how it should happen.
In addition to their thermal insulation properties, thermal panels also have excellent sound insulation properties – they dampen almost all external noise.
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