FAQ
Thermal and waterproofing coatings
What is liquid insulation?
These are thermal insulation and waterproofing materials that are applied to the surface with a brush, roller, or airless compressor as a liquid coating.
Liquid thermal insulation is a new-generation coating that solves problems such as metal corrosion, freezing, and fungal growth, and is used in almost all industries.
What are the advantages of liquid insulation?
- Cost-effectiveness -> Zbog svog posebnog sastava, 1 mm zamjenjuje 50 mm tradicionalne termoizolacije, što znači da štedi ne samo korisni prostor, već i vaša sredstva.
- Safety -> Unlike traditional insulation, liquid insulation is not a source of harmful dust and is produced with environmental standards in mind.
- Effectiveness -> The coating is wear-resistant, antifungal, and environmentally friendly. And it's impossible to steal.
- Versatility -> Insulation coatings are used to insulate facades, walls, floors, window sills, various containers, and pipes, to eliminate condensation, both inside and out, in hot and cold conditions. They are even in demand in industry and thermal energy.
- Availability -> Insulating coatings are just beginning to conquer the construction market, and our company is one of the first to offer the opportunity to purchase such energy-saving coatings in Europe and beyond.
- Additional protection from the heat -> reflects at least 80% of heat
- Environmentally friendly -> The material is non-toxic and there are no concerns regarding recycling.
- Simple restoration -> No need to remove and discard the old material; just apply a new layer and restore all thermal insulation properties as if a completely new protective layer had been installed
- Excellent breathability -> Eliminates moisture, and thus the appearance of mold
- Longevity -> Maintains its thermal insulation properties for at least 15 years on exterior surfaces and 25 years on interior surfaces
- Material is not subject to decay, whether mechanical or atmospheric
- Fire protection contains ingredients that slow combustion, although there are also completely non-flammable versions
- Facade Conservation -> Protects the facade from atmospheric influence and mechanical impacts
- Preservation of the original relief -> Ultra-thin layers guarantee that your facade will retain its original appearance, to the extent that the material is approved by conservators of historic buildings and monuments
- Anti-corrosion effect -> Resistance to extreme atmospheric influences
Where can liquid insulation be applied?
Ultra-thin liquid thermal insulation TERMION® is very effective at thermal insulation of:
- Building facades, roofs, interior walls, doorways, concrete floors, balconies, and attics
- Hot and cold water pipelines
- Steam pipes, air ducts for air conditioning and cooling systems
- Maritime vessels (ships, yachts)
- Various containers (oil tanks, tankers, trailers, containers, refrigerators, etc.)
- It is used to eliminate condensation on cold water supply pipes and reduce heat loss in heating systems.
Fire protection
What is fire protection?
Termion Fire Protection is a water-based intumescent coating (a coating that swells) with fire-resistant properties.
How does this work? What is the principle of operation?
As the temperature rises or upon exposure to fire, the coating begins to swell and release inert gases. As a result, a solid foam with low thermal conductivity forms, which not only does not support combustion but also slows its progression. Oxygen is displaced by inert gases, the heat flow is interrupted, and the flame is extinguished.
How is fire protection applied?
Use a roller, brush, or airless compressor for application.
Water repellent
What is a hydrophobizer?
Hydrophobizers are aqueous (or organic) solutions containing silicone components. They are a water-repellent agent that, thanks to water or another “carrier,” penetrates the material being coated. There, it forms a waterproof yet permeable layer that protects the structure from moisture penetration.
Where can it be applied?
During any construction, the degree of material porosity must be taken into account. Pores allow atmospheric moisture to pass through, which reacts with salts, displacing them to the outer layer of the façade. It is the moisture that remains in the pores, under the influence of temperature fluctuations, that destroys the structure of the wall material, altering its thermal performance. This leads to a significant reduction in the building's overall lifespan. The logical solution in this case would be the use of water-repellent agents. These are substances endowed with water-repellent properties. Coatings with a water-repellent agent are not affected by rain and snow.
What sets it apart? What are the advantages?
Key benefits:
- Exceptional waterproof properties
- A reliable barrier against the penetration of insects, fungi, and mold
- Ability to work with surfaces at humidity up to 60%
- The minimum coverage period is 10 years
- Eco-friendly impregnation
- Minimum material consumption - about 1 liter per 6 m² of surface
Primers
What is the difference between a facade primer and a primer for metal surfaces?
Metal Primer is an anti-corrosive alkyd primer. Designed to protect metal from corrosion, the primer securely protects the metal surface from aggressive atmospheric effects. This primer contains corrosion inhibitors and can be applied even to a poorly prepared surface directly on rust, and can be used as a standalone coating for metal products and metal structures.
Facade Primer is a deep-penetrating primer for concrete, brick, drywall, and wood surfaces. A liquid-based styrene-acrylic emulsion used as a universal primer for all types of concrete/masonry surfaces—roofs, walls, and foundations—to ensure high-performance waterproofing and superior adhesion to the substrate, for repairs and the creation of coatings with high bonding properties.