tempic
2017-03-06 13:42:18
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Nonsense ... For one, it is currently no longer hazardous waste. Also, the flame retardant was the problem during disposal and not the insulation material itself. It is funny how everyone always complains about the insulation on the wall but at the same time puts it under the floor slab. It is also interesting that many people, for example, slurp their yogurt from this hazardous waste ...On the topic of ETICS insulation. Yes, it is hazardous waste that most disposers no longer accept. The stuff is usually so poor in quality that you can watch it fall apart, it always has to be cheap.
First of all, it only melts at about 100 °C. However, there is plaster on the insulation, so the sun cannot cause such temperatures. Also, the plaster protects the insulation from UV radiation, which prevents decay.What most people don’t know is that these materials liquefy when heated and run down the walls. Temperatures from 50° C are enough.
That is fake news .... I only know studies that have found the opposite.Many building experts claim that these materials already lose insulation value acutely after 20 years and become useless.