What is SPHEROLITE?
SPHEROLITE is:
Thermacote is a liquid ceramic coating that boasts thermal and waterproofing capabilities.
It contains a microceramic filler that is blended with acrylic copolymers to create a unique anti-fungal, anti-corrosion, and thermal insulation coating.
This coating is widely used for external walls, heating, sewage and water supply systems, window frames, cisterns, and tanks. The insulation properties of Thermacote are due to its vacuum that helps to maintain a set temperature, thereby limiting the penetration of cooled or heated air particles from the outside. The product is made up of millions of vacuum empty particles that form a tight membrane after application and drying.
The particle diameter ranges from 20 to 120 microns.
HOW SPHEROLITE WORKS
After undergoing polymerization, liquid thermal insulation becomes a robust cover that can reduce heat loss by up to 40%. It is impermeable to water but still permits proper ventilation. Its high vapor permeability facilitates air exchange, which saves an extra 7-9% of heat and safeguards against environmental harms like fungi, mold, and corrosion. The material can expand up to 25% without affecting adhesion to the surface. A single square meter of this coating can withstand up to 380 ml of water per hour and dries quickly after rain.
This is why SFEROLIT is a preferred finishing agent for insulating walls, floors, facades, external roofs, and attics. It is used in homes, production buildings, various-purpose rooms, and industries, including transportation. Additionally, SFEROLIT has an advantage over other insulation types. During summer, it can "dry" moisture that has penetrated walls and roofs over time. The intensive air exchange will remove any excess moisture and increase the evaporation process. This becomes an additional factor in saving energy costs, as it eliminates the need for artificial cooling of the room.