Waterproofing and Thermal Insulation
The company’s insulation department provides all types of insulation using the latest technologies and modern materials, adhering to standard specifications for the following applications:
Waterproofing and thermal insulation for roofs.
Waterproofing for bathrooms and kitchens in residential homes, hotels, and all types of buildings.
Waterproofing for swimming pools.
Examples of materials used for waterproofing and thermal insulation include:
Waterproofing and Thermal Insulation (Polyurethane Foam)
What is Polyurethane Foam?
It is a mixture of polyol and isocyanate. It is one of the best products used for thermal insulation due to its superior insulation quality. Its thermal conductivity is the lowest compared to other insulating materials, at 0.02 W/mK at 25°C. This reduces heat transfer from the external environment to the internal environment and vice versa, thus maintaining a cool building temperature and reducing the energy required for cooling and heating.
What are the benefits of polyurethane foam?
It acts as both a thermal and waterproofing insulator.
It significantly reduces noise by sealing pores and cracks in concrete.
It reduces electricity consumption by up to 40%.
It helps the building maintain a comfortable temperature for extended periods without the need for prolonged air conditioning, thus preserving cooling and air conditioning systems and reducing breakdowns and maintenance costs.
Thickness and density can be controlled to suit the building’s needs and uses after the insulation process is complete.
It helps maintain comfort and a consistent temperature throughout the building’s interior.
It is resistant to insects and fungi and does not produce unpleasant odors because it contains no organic compounds.
It helps improve indoor air quality.
It reduces the load on the roof due to its lightweight nature.
Polyurethane is easy to maintain, repair, and re-establish.
It helps conserve energy and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Polyurethane foam can be applied to all surfaces such as concrete, wood, metal, paper, fabric, etc.
Polyurea Insulation
An innovative and unique product used as a protective layer, waterproofing, lining, and joint filling. It protects and strengthens surfaces, preventing the penetration of all elements from the surrounding environment, whether liquids or weather elements. A surface protected with polyurea is completely insulated and well-protected from all external influences. This advanced technology can be used for a wide range of applications, and various polyurea products can be used as a protective layer on most types of surfaces.
Features
Suitable and compatible with drinking water (non-toxic)
Dries without odor catalysts, solvent-free, and free of organic compounds.
Smooth, seamless finish while maintaining flexibility.
Highly resistant to most chemicals, solvents, acids, and UV radiation.
Excellent corrosion protection, low permeability, saltwater resistance, and withstands various weather conditions. Highly impact, scratch, and corrosive resistance, and highly flexible. Structural strength, high elongation at break, and excellent tensile strength.
Excellent adhesion to concrete, steel, aluminum, plastics, fiberglass, wood, foams, and many other materials.
Typical Applications:
Fuel tanks and containers
Large water tanks
Architectural designs
Amusement parks and interior design
Roof waterproofing
Marine industries
Automotive body manufacturing
Lining and filling gaps and cracks
Adhesives and sealants
Water leak repair
Tank coatings
Pipe and pipeline coatings
Inspection and sewer coatings
Floor and parking area coatings
Bridge and overpass flooring
Railway carriages
Stadiums and water parks
Artificial lakes
Swimming pools
Car trunks