Technical characteristics of various brands of penoplex are presented in the summary table:
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 7:00 am
The molten polymer is passed through small nozzles under high pressure, resulting in a dense foamed slab with a thickness of 20 to 100 mm as a result of solidification.
Of the presented types, only 45 are used for road surfaces, the rest are used for insulating residential buildings.
Low water absorption and resistance to decomposition allow turkey mobile database sheets to be mounted on walls for use in high humidity conditions, provided that joints and gaps are filled with waterproofing sealants.
The meaning of the indicators
Moisture resistance makes the material suitable for external insulation of buildings
The fine-pored structure of penoplex (100–200 microns) makes it a fairly light but durable material. Its characteristic qualities are:
resistance to mechanical stress (when laid on a flat surface);
low vapor permeability (20 mm thickness is comparable to 1 layer of roofing felt);
moisture resistance allows use on the outside of walls, in baths, bathrooms, basement levels without heating;
low thermal conductivity coefficient expands the possibilities of application in thin partitions created by hand: balcony railings, veranda walls, extensions or garages;
the low weight does not lead to a significant increase in the load on the foundation when covering already designed structures (insulation of individual apartments in a multi-storey building);
the density of the polymer allows the use of conventional cutting tools to adjust the sheets to size when performing work;
chemical resistance to most compounds used in construction (exceptions: gasoline, diesel fuel, acetone, enamels, oil paints, formaldehyde, acetate-based solvents). For more information on the qualities of the material, watch this video:
Of the presented types, only 45 are used for road surfaces, the rest are used for insulating residential buildings.
Low water absorption and resistance to decomposition allow turkey mobile database sheets to be mounted on walls for use in high humidity conditions, provided that joints and gaps are filled with waterproofing sealants.
The meaning of the indicators
Moisture resistance makes the material suitable for external insulation of buildings
The fine-pored structure of penoplex (100–200 microns) makes it a fairly light but durable material. Its characteristic qualities are:
resistance to mechanical stress (when laid on a flat surface);
low vapor permeability (20 mm thickness is comparable to 1 layer of roofing felt);
moisture resistance allows use on the outside of walls, in baths, bathrooms, basement levels without heating;
low thermal conductivity coefficient expands the possibilities of application in thin partitions created by hand: balcony railings, veranda walls, extensions or garages;
the low weight does not lead to a significant increase in the load on the foundation when covering already designed structures (insulation of individual apartments in a multi-storey building);
the density of the polymer allows the use of conventional cutting tools to adjust the sheets to size when performing work;
chemical resistance to most compounds used in construction (exceptions: gasoline, diesel fuel, acetone, enamels, oil paints, formaldehyde, acetate-based solvents). For more information on the qualities of the material, watch this video: