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
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)
What is the operating temperature of the material? (°C)
Between -60 and +260 °C.
Can the material be coloured?
Yes, with acrylic-based paints - but there are factory colours available
What is the freezing temperature of the material? (°C)
Below 5 °C.
What is the carbonization temperature? (°C)
Above 540 °C.
What is the decomposition temperature of the material? (°C)
Above 840 °C.
Which equipment do we use for application?
Airless sprayer for faster application and homogeneous surface. (operating pressure 80 – 140 Bar (1150-2000 psi).
What happens if we use too high a pressure when applying?
The ceramic balls may get damaged and insulation capacity decreases.
What is the size of the ceramic balls?
Between 10 and 60 µ (0.0004" - 0.0024").
Which surfaces can the material be used on?
• Metal
• Wood
• Drywall
• Brick
• Concrete
• Glass
• Plastic
• Chipboard
Can the Nano Insulation be used as an intermediate layer?
Yes.
What is the suggested layer thickness?
In an average case 2*0,5 mm
Which preparation is necessary before application?
Remove loose parts. Clean, degreased and dry surface is needed.
What is the drying time of the applied layer?
8 – 24 hours.
What is the critical time after application - must be protected from water and precipitation
3 hours.
What are the appropriate fire extinguishing materials?
Foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide, water spray.
What is/are the inadequate fire extinguishing material(s)?
Water jet.
Is the Nano Insulation dilatable?
Yes, it is dilatable with distilled water.
How flexible is the Nano Insulation?
It stretches by up to 12+%.
How should thee material material be stored?
In its closed container in a dry, clean, ventilated place protected from solar radiation.
At which surface temperature can the material be applied?
Between +5 °C and 150 °C.
How many litres of material are in one bucket?
20 litres per bucket.
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).
What is the expected energy-saving for a total 1 mm layer? (0,5 mm each)?
30 - 40%.
CONTACT US
Susan Wlassics – International and Hungary +36 30 7375 611


