
We provide special interior and exterior adjustments with
sprayed cork
Cork is the only material that has several specific features:
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waterproofing
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thermal isulation
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acoustic isulation
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decrative covering
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asbestos encapsulation
Spanked cork
It is the result of years of testing in the world, especially in the countries where it is grown. It is a small cork pulp consisting of grains of 0.5 to 3.4 mm in size. The finished mixture also contains natural acrylic resin, which after hardening hardens and holds the layer together. As desired, color pigments are also added to the mixture. Among the advantages of the sprayed and hardened layers are in particular steam permeability and waterproofing.
For EXTERIOR and INTERIOR
The use of sprayed cork is based on the aforementioned properties. It is suitable for the places where it is necessary to achieve a continuous vapor-permeable and waterproof layer at the same time. It serves as a finishing. Therefore, it is suitable for facades as well as interior plasters, even in damp areas. It also helps to eliminate local thermal bridges away from the interior where dew point formation and subsequent condensation occur. When redefining moist walls, it eliminates the formation of molds, not creating "maps", while the wall is still breathing. The bead is also used to spraying older pools of concrete.
Cork as a material
The cork is obtained by spreading the cork oak (Quercus Suber), which has the ability to regenerate the bark and allow it to peel without damaging the tree itself. The characteristics of cork stem from its structure and chemical composition. Since the cork mesh contains 89.7% of gaseous substances, its density is low. This figure shows a large disproportion between the volume and the weight of the cork raw material. The gaseous element found in the cork almost does not allow conductivity in terms of thermal, acoustic or vibrational effects. Its physical structure also provides good compressibility and flexibility.
Antibacterial isolation
Cork is antibacterial, thus preventing the formation and eventual spread of fungi and fungi. In addition, it repels wood-destroying insects and pests (mice and rats). Because this material is also antistatic, it prevents the dustiness of the environment.
Thermal insulation
In addition to permanently stable technical properties, cork is sound-proof and heat-insulating. It limits undesirable heat losses (gains) and creates the required state of the indoor environment. The basic role of the thermal insulation layer is the slowing of heat transfer over time. This ensures that the temperature in the heated room is kept constant and vice versa, slowing down the heat to the cold exterior. This layer prevents condensation, thermal bridges and at the same time reduces thermal deformations, but primarily reduces energy losses during heating in the winter and reduces air conditioning costs during the summer.
Durability and durability
Cork is difficult to wear, resists temperature, dryness, humidity and long-term water. For this reason, cork (after thorough treatment) can also be used in damp areas of the bathroom.
