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... condensation. It can be apply on any surface. The first step if you want to stop the thermal bridge and allow you to make a good insulation. The creation of a thermal break by spraying your hull with two or three layers ...
... condensation. It can be apply on any surface. The first step if you want to stop the thermal bridge and allow you to make a good insulation. The creation of a thermal break by spraying your hull with two or three layers ...
Description Soundac damping cassettes have been developed for the purpose of reducing the amplitude of free resonant bending waves which are set up in response to vibrations in steel or aluminium plating and constructions. The damping ...
... that the coating replaces most conventional insulation methods. While yielding the same insulation capabilities, installing costing drastically less. Many vessel owners have saved up ...
Marinsu İzolasyon Sanayi ve Ticaret Ltd. Şti.
... Longlasting stability Its used as a sound damping single or sandwich system for structureborne noises. Dampaste is a coating where whole vibration issues needed to be eliminated or minimized. The range of application ...
Marinsu İzolasyon Sanayi ve Ticaret Ltd. Şti.
SPRAY ANTI CONDENSATION "SPRAYLITE" The spray application of such material is particularly suitable for areas to "thermal head", such as: planking, swimming pools, promenades, et so on.
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