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Insulating Paint
Technological innovations have led to the use of a new kind of home insulation
technique using insulating paints. Meant to save on utility bills and
save energy, these new types of paints are easy to use and applied in
the same way as normal or ordinary paints are applied to the walls of
a house. The difference lies in the chemical additives mixed into the
paint that carry insulating properties.
What do insulating paints contain?
Insulating paints are usually a blend of chemical additives that could
include insulating ceramics or a product such as Thermilate TM which
is mixed into paints. Usually in the form of powder, these chemical granules
or beads are added in certain proportion to the paints to make them heat
and fire resistant. These thermal insulators can either be added to the
paint or can be purchased pre-mixed from any paint supplier. A professional
would be able to judge the quantity of additive and paint required depending
upon the area to be covered by painting.
Benefits of using insulating paint
Most chemical additives and insulating paints are non-toxic. Hence they
are not bound to cause any harm to the health of the people living in
the house. Most paints are also scrub and stain resistant. Hence there
is no fear of the paint not being able to sustain itself over a long
period of time. Being environment friendly, these paints can be used
on both interior and exterior walls and work equally well in both hot
and cold climates. But the most important benefit provided by insulating
paints is the huge saving that one can make on utility bills on heating
and cooling the home.
Where is insulating paint used?
In homes and offices, insulating paints are used on roofs, ceilings,
walls, and any such area that requires a coat of paint. Insulating paints
are used not just in homes or offices but also in many industrial applications
as well. Other areas where insulating paints are used include agricultural
and commercial structures, metal buildings and even structures and installations
used by the aviation and marine industry.
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