In our last article in the series on the myths of polyurethane, we want to talk about its durability and insulating capacity. If you're wondering if polyurethane degrades and disappears over time, or if it maintains its capabilities over the years, read on.
Read moreHaving clarified certain controversial questions about the fire behaviour of polyurethane or its supposed impact on health, we continue the series of myths about polyurethane by talking about its effects on the environment.
Read moreCurrent regulations establish the minimum requirements that must be met by buildings, whether it is new construction or renovation, and they determine some parameters of thermal resistances for the enclosure so as to opt for highly efficient insulating products. The...
Read moreIn other articles, we have already analyzed how polyurethane is formed and used as an insulation system or to manufacture some parts, among other applications. The mixture of the two components, polyol and isocyanate, which are liquids at room temperature, produces a...
Read moreThe application of injected polyurethane is mainly used in the filling of air gaps in façades or partition walls, mainly in cases of renovation works, in order to obtain optimal thermoacoustic insulation. In these cases, great care must be taken when filling the gaps...
Read moreIn order to apply the sprayed polyurethane foam correctly, we should take a series of factors into account, ranging from atmospheric conditions to different types of of substrate and their temperature and water content.
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