MANTI Ceramic Technological
The MANTI Ceramic Technological M pore-dry thermal protection coating is a water-based, solvent-free coating containing micro-sized vacuum ceramic spheres that can be applied as a thin layer like paint and form a stable coating. The surface formation created with the coating significantly reduces the heat load against solar radiation, mainly due to the reflection and infrared emission capabilities. It has a waterproof effect, forms a uniform decorative and aesthetic coating, provides extremely good adhesion on various surfaces, reduces thermal bridges, and reduces the possibility of mold and algae growth. When applied in a thin layer, savings in heating and cooling costs can be achieved, while the feeling of comfort is improved. No hazardous waste is generated during its use.
The MANTI® CERAMIC product group is suitable for indoor and outdoor thermal protection application. The coating has a basic white color, which is a decorative coating on its own, but can also be mixed with suitable inorganic pigments to a pre-selected color. The color fastness of the coating is thus significantly better than other coloring paints containing organic pigments. It contains water repellent and biocide additives. All binders involved in aqueous solutions may contain biocides due to transport and storage. They are not included in the product as a separate substance (input), because biocide just potentially could be part of the respective main ingredients/raw materials. Thereby, biocides are not used as separate raw material, but are accompanied by raw materials, which results in very small amounts in the finally declared product. For further information on the biocide additives, please see the MSDS at https://manti.hu/en/information-materials or send an email to manti@manti.hu.
Registration number | EPD-IES-0007306:002 (S-P-07306) |
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PCR | 2019:14 Construction products (EN 15804+A2) 1.3.4 |
Status | Valid |
Publication date | 2022-11-08 |
Valid until | 2027-11-08 |
EN 15804 compliant | Yes |
Geographical scope | Hungary |