Insulation
Insulation is a process applied to prevent a material or structural element from being affected by external factors or to prevent the energy inside from escaping to the outside. The main purposes of insulation may include factors such as heat insulation, waterproofing, sound insulation and electrical insulation.
Thermal insulation
Thermal insulation is applied to control the heat loss or gain of a building element. Applications such as roof, wall and floor insulation are frequently encountered in buildings.
Water Isolation
Waterproofing is applied to prevent water leaks. This may include using waterproof materials on the roof, walls, basement and floors.
Sound Insulation
Sound insulation is applied to control the sound inside or outside a place. This often involves the use of sound-absorbing materials.
Electrical Insulation
Electrical insulation is applied to prevent electrical current from leaking into unwanted areas. This often involves special insulation materials or coatings.
Coating
Coating is a process applied to improve the aesthetic appearance of a surface, protect it or make it have certain properties. Coating is usually done to increase the durability of the material, to protect against corrosion or to make it suitable for certain conditions.
Protective Coating
It includes types of paint, varnish, or special coatings used to protect metal surfaces.
Aesthetic Coating
It is used to give a decorative appearance to wooden, metal or concrete surfaces.
Corrosion Resistance Coating
Coatings applied to metal surfaces are used to increase resistance to corrosion. For example, galvanizing or special anti-corrosion coatings.
Water and Chemical Resistance Coating
Coatings applied especially on industrial equipment are used to increase resistance to water, chemicals and abrasion.