Ceramic insulation
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===Tremco=== | ===Tremco=== | ||
Another product that is on the same line as Koolseal and Lizard Skin is Tremco 642-801. The products weather they be kool seal or Tremco products are used for light reflectivity in commercial roofing applications. These products are waterproof and air proof, so no [[rust]]. Tremco brand metal roof coatings do contain high volumes of ceramics. While drying, the Tremco materials grow fibers that etch themselves into the substrate. | Another product that is on the same line as Koolseal and Lizard Skin is Tremco 642-801. The products weather they be kool seal or Tremco products are used for light reflectivity in commercial roofing applications. These products are waterproof and air proof, so no [[rust]]. Tremco brand metal roof coatings do contain high volumes of ceramics. While drying, the Tremco materials grow fibers that etch themselves into the substrate. | ||
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+ | SuperTherm doesn't appear to have an auto-specific product, but they do have a [http://video.bobvila.com/m/21320566/facing-and-insulating-the-steel-shipping-container.htm demo shot during an episode of Bob Vila's show] which shows how effective these materials can be. It's quoted as giving an R-factor of 19 on a 10mil dry coat of their material. That's about the same as 6" of household fiberglass insulation. | ||
==References== | ==References== |