Why ECO FOAM?

 

  • Absolutely safe for health

    The complete safety of polyurethane foam has been confirmed primarily in Europe and the United States. Polyurethane foam is used without restrictions in the decoration of medical and children's institutions at food industry enterprises.

  • Burning pyre

    The insulation option offered by the company complies with all applicable fire safety standards for buildings and structures. The material is fireproof, it does not support combustion, which is a distinctive feature of a number of foams.

  • Excellent waterproofing

    Most traditional materials lose their thermal insulation properties when exposed to moisture - as experts say, they "take on water," which becomes a heat conductor. Polyurethane foam does not allow moisture to pass through, so it does not lose its properties and also provides additional vapor, wind and water protection for the facility.

  • Noise insulation

    For housing and many other facilities, improving noise protection is of great importance. With polyurethane foam insulation, this task is partially solved automatically. Moreover, if it is necessary to increase noise protection significantly, an additional layer with increased sound insulation properties can be sprayed on.

  • Low weight and high stability

    Due to the low weight of the polymeric insulation, there is no need to strengthen the supporting structures or take other measures that require additional costs. Polyurethane foam is resistant to water and chemicals (e.g., detergents), i.e., it is practical in operation.

  • Resistance to temperature extremes

    Neither the most severe frosts, nor summer heat, nor heat from, for example, the equipment located there, are terrible for the insulation. The operating temperature range of polyurethane foam is from -200 to +120 °C.

  • Not subject to rotting and rodents

    Given the material's long service life, this property is of great importance. In addition to the fact that polyurethane foam does not rot or get eaten by rodents, the insulation layer also does not create conditions favorable for the development of insect or microbial colonies.

  • Monolithicity

    The most important property of an insulating material. Take polystyrene, for example. Let's assume that even after several years of use, its boards will retain their insulating properties. But due to vibrations, ground movements, and other reasons, gaps between the foam boards will appear and expand! And the polyurethane foam layer is monolithic, there are simply no seams that can separate over time.

  • Durability

    PU foam (polyurethane foam) is one of the most effective insulation materials, characterized by high durability. Its service life is 35-40 years, and it does not lose its thermal insulation properties. This makes polyurethane foam an ideal choice for building insulation, as it provides effective thermal insulation for a long time.