FOAM GLASS COMPOSITE
This is an easily prepared foam glass and lime mineral mixture with a high pH rating. The mixture is 4 times more lightweight than conventional concrete mixes and does not even reach 500 kg/m3. This house heating insulation material is sturdy and created to last a long time.

MAIN BENEFITS OF THE HOUSE

The house is being built according to the monolithic technology principle - the bio-composite is poured into formwork, which, together with the frame (carcass) of the house, gives the building its proper form and ensures the integrity of the walls. This allows avoiding joining seams, cold transfer bridges and heat loss. This method allows you to use complicated forms during construction.

The heat resistance coefficient of composite walls is λ = 0,05-0,08 W / mK and it depends on the chosen foam glass fraction and heating resistance, as well as compression (crushing) resistance requirements for the building. Due to integral constructions and small pores in the foam glass granules, the composite almost “traps” the air in the granule, and then slowly releases it back to the surrounding environment. The need in energy while heating or chilling the building is low, allowing you to save money.

One of the components of the mixture – lime, executes a very important function of increasing the alkali content in the air (binding of acidic carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen (H2) ions and thereby optimizing the air). Lime has been used since ancient times, and this material has been tested by ages of use. Lime perfectly disinfects the air, bind various materials, absorbs CO2, and is thus widely used not only in construction but also in other areas of expertise.

Granulated foam glass is almost completely non-absorbent, however the mineral mixture binding the foam glass, perfectly performs the moisture optimization function, therefore, the same amount of moisture and natural moisture balance are ensured in the premises of the house.

Foam glass composite is especially resistant to fire and complies with the A1 class fire safety requirements.

Foam glass composite is especially resistant to fire and complies with the A1 class fire safety requirements.

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