Nanoteam Insulation Ltd.,
Evesham, 9 Monks Walk
WR11 4SL UK

FAQ
What are the most frequented fields of applications?
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Walls of residentIal and industrial buildings (both external and internal covers)
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Roof structures (both external and internal covers)
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Metal structures
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Hangars and garages
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Supporting structure of water plugs
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Piers of bridges (reduces danger of frost)
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Distant heating pipelines
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Steam and gas pipelines
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Air-conditioning systems
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Cold water pipelines, water reservoirs, water heaters and boilers
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Heat exchangers
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Steam boilers
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Mineral oil lines (both underground and surface)
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Mobile homes, containers
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Hot chemical mixing tanks
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Water and diverse chemical storing cisterns and tanks
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Cold storage and refrigerating plants
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Vehicle internal structural units, engine compartments, roof structures
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Frame structures of military devices and special equipment
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Public road and railway tanks of transportation of liquid
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Engine-house, deck and other structural units of ships
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Tunnels
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Building material
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Besides thermal insulation what other the further characteristics of the material?
• Anti-corrosive
• Vapour-permeable
• Non-flammable
• Environment friendly
• Long lasting (30+ years)
• Watertight
• Ecologically clean
• Colourable
• Adhesive
• Flexible (12 %)
• Weatherproof (e.g. solar / UV radiation, temperature fluctuations, precipitation)
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What is the operating temperature of the material? (°C)
Between -60 and +260 °C.
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Can the material be coloured?
Yes, with acrylic-based paints - but there are factory colours available
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What is the freezing temperature of the material? (°C)
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Below 5 °C.
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What is the carbonization temperature? (°C)
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Above 540 °C.
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What is the decomposition temperature of the material? (°C)
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Above 840 °C.
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Which equipment do we use for application?
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Airless sprayer for faster application and homogeneous surface. (operating pressure 80 – 140 Bar (1150-2000 psi).
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What happens if we use too high a pressure when applying?
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The ceramic balls may get damaged and insulation capacity decreases.
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What is the size of the ceramic balls?
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Between 10 and 60 µ (0.0004" - 0.0024").
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Which surfaces can the material be used on?
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• Metal
• Wood
• Drywall
• Brick
• Concrete
• Glass
• Plastic
• Chipboard
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Can the Nano Insulation be used as an intermediate layer?
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Yes.
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What is the suggested layer thickness?
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In an average case 2*0,5 mm
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Which preparation is necessary before application?
Remove loose parts. Clean, degreased and dry surface is needed.
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What is the drying time of the applied layer?
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8 – 24 hours.
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What is the critical time after application - must be protected from water and precipitation
3 hours.
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What are the appropriate fire extinguishing materials?
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Foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide, water spray.
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What is/are the inadequate fire extinguishing material(s)?
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Water jet.
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Is the Nano Insulation dilatable?
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Yes, it is dilatable with distilled water.
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How flexible is the Nano Insulation?
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It stretches by up to 12+%.
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How should thee material material be stored?
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In its closed container in a dry, clean, ventilated place protected from solar radiation.
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At which surface temperature can the material be applied?
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Between +5 °C and 150 °C.
How many litres of material are in one bucket?
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20 litres per bucket.
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What is the consumption of material on a wall, if an airless spray gun is used for application, and 2 x 0.5mm layers are applied?
1 litre/m2 over two layers (0.5mm each).
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What is the expected energy-saving for a total 1 mm layer? (0,5 mm each)?
30 - 40%.
CONTACT US
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Susan Wlassics – International and Hungary +36 30 7375 611