Brief: Looking for a straightforward way to solve building energy efficiency challenges? This video takes you on a tour of the Lantiden paint factory to showcase how our Reflective Thermal Insulation Coating works. You'll see the advanced technology in action, learn how it reflects solar heat to reduce cooling costs, and discover its application across various commercial and residential structures.
Related Product Features:
Reflects over 90% of solar infrared radiation to significantly reduce surface temperatures and cooling costs.
Provides excellent weather resistance and long-term protective surface coating effects.
Offers strong resistance to acids, alkalis, and corrosion for enhanced durability.
Features hydrophobic and self-cleaning properties for low maintenance requirements.
Ensures good adhesion to various substrates and resists peeling.
Formulated as an eco-friendly, low-VOC product with minimal harmful substances.
Can be applied via spray, roller, or brush painting methods for versatile use.
Integrates seamlessly into interior and exterior wall systems for combined insulation and decoration.
FAQs:
What are the main benefits of using this reflective insulation coating?
The coating significantly reduces cooling costs by reflecting over 90% of solar infrared radiation, lowers surface temperatures, improves indoor thermal comfort, and provides long-lasting protection against weathering, cracking, and moisture.
Is this coating environmentally friendly and safe to use?
Yes, it's an eco-friendly, water-based product with low VOC content and minimal levels of harmful substances like formaldehyde, benzene, and soluble heavy metals, making it safe for various applications.
Where can this thermal insulation coating be applied?
It's suitable for commercial and industrial buildings, residential exteriors, specialized structures like storage tanks and ship decks, and integrates into complete interior and exterior wall insulation and decoration systems.
How is this coating applied and what is its coverage?
It can be applied via spray painting, roller painting, or brush painting methods, with a theoretical coverage of 6-8 square meters per kilogram for one coat, and can be diluted with up to 15% clean water.