Injected polyurethane
Insulation with injection polyurethane foam is possible even in very small gaps between bricks (such as clinker brick cavities).
Mobility
Work with polyurethane foam is completed quickly, and there is no need to transport or store large volumes of thermal insulation materials at the construction site.
Easy Application
No special preparation of insulated surfaces is usually required. In most cases, additional insulation or protective membranes are not necessary.
Efficiency
A thinner layer of polyurethane foam can retain significantly more heat than a much thicker layer of other insulation materials. Even a 2.5 cm layer of polyurethane foam can create an effective airtight seal.
Airtightness
This property helps retain most of the heat inside the building. Polyurethane foam adheres to insulated surfaces, fills all gaps and cracks, and forms a continuous airtight layer that protects the building not only from heat loss but also from warm air leakage through the structure.
