1. Insulating paint
Insulating paint, also known as heat-resistant paint, heat-resistant paint... is a product used for walls.
There are many types of wall insulation paint commonly used such as rolling, brushing, spraying, and spraying insulation paint on different surfaces.
Being a highly water-resistant paint, the heat-insulating paint does not peel or crack after 96 hours of immersion in water. At the same time, it also has good heat resistance as shown by the test results, under the impact of a temperature of 60°C for 24 hours and immersion of the sample in water at a temperature of 23°C, the paint film does not peel or crack.
However, the effectiveness of the paint also depends on the characteristics of the house. The lower the roof, the more clearly the effectiveness of the paint is felt. The temperature of the surface under the corrugated iron roof is reduced from 12-25 degrees Celsius or 4-5 degrees Celsius, depending on the type of paint.
2. Insulated corrugated iron
Insulated corrugated iron is a commonly used material for roofing. This type of corrugated iron is made up of 3 layers: Surface corrugated iron layer, insulation material layer, silver lining layer on the underside of the roofing sheet with the following characteristics.
Depending on your needs, you can choose the most suitable type for your home.
Insulated corrugated iron - heat-resistant corrugated iron or also known as heat-insulated foam corrugated iron with a structure consisting of 3 layers: a combination of galvanized iron and foam layer to increase the ability to resist heat, fire, insulate and soundproof, noiseproof and cool the space inside all constructions. Using heat-resistant corrugated iron helps the temperature inside the house to be 5 - 8 degrees lower than a house using normal corrugated iron.
Accordingly, PU heat-insulated corrugated iron is also 2-layer or 3-layer heat-resistant corrugated iron depending on the needs and budget of the consumer. When choosing heat-resistant corrugated iron, the dealer or contractor will suggest consumers to choose colored cold-rolled corrugated iron or white cold-rolled corrugated iron to suit the design of the project.
3. Gypsum
Plasterboard ceilings are ceilings made from plasterboard, fixed by a sturdy frame system connected to the main structure of the upper floor. This type of ceiling is also known as a false ceiling - a second layer of ceiling located below the original ceiling.
Each plasterboard panel is usually 1.23x2.41m in size - equivalent to a sheet of plywood. Both sides of the plasterboard are covered with a special paper to apply mastic.
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