Make a plan for old building insulation - How to proceed?

  • Erstellt am 2022-08-30 10:30:12

Cronos86

2022-12-23 18:49:09
  • #1
I have now sent a request to the manufacturer. With the documents and where I got them from. I think they should be able to clarify the whole thing. It could of course take a little longer because of [Weihnachten].
 

KarstenausNRW

2022-12-23 18:55:22
  • #2
I am open and interested. I have also requested the documents.

However, the documents are: a) unprofessional b) factually and formally incorrect, and the product should not be marketed in Germany with these documents (sorry, but that is how it is, and we’ll see what comes of it – an incorrect CE marking is not a trivial matter) c) with differing statements depending on the source (information from D / Switzerland / Thailand / Poland)

Additionally, I do not like at all that the ownership company in Switzerland (Alpha...) after initial research appears more like a mailbox company than a real business.

Furthermore, I find it strange that a revolutionary product available on the market for almost seven years has neither a patent nor has been widely promoted. Also, there is absolutely nothing online about the technology or its use. Vacuum nanospheres (ceramic) are not available even from leading producers; they are usually filled with gases (or with the corresponding active substances in medicine). Yes, there are nanospheres produced for coatings. But who manufactures these marvels? That is absolute high-tech. Vacuum panels – which resemble the mode of action more than a bit – have insulation values of only 0.005, which is a factor of 50 worse compared to the PS coating. This fact alone makes the product incredible, if it were not for all the other serious negative points.

The fish stinks badly.

Out of interest, I will ask around at a few addresses to find out what information there is about the product and the certificates.
 

Adam2112

2022-12-23 18:57:30
  • #3
Enter "thermal imaging camera reveals" on Youtube and open the video with the bottle. You can see it there. Otherwise, my garden shed, which no longer gets cold after heating. Or my multi-family house, which will probably start construction next year. Or the now signed cooperation with Lafarge, which will integrate the product into their new Airium. Far too much to write.
 

Adam2112

2022-12-23 19:09:29
  • #4
Vacuum panels are essentially evacuated porous rock. So they can’t be better. Even if I were to demonstrate it live here like [Aufbau], everyone here would talk about rigged thermometers, counters, or I don’t know what. The world apparently is not ready for such a product. I’m out now. For professional, technical, and objective questions, I will take the time; everything that is nothing but nitpicking or doubting by people who have not tried it will be ignored. And likewise questions about the formulation and the like.
 

KarstenausNRW

2022-12-23 20:03:43
  • #5
Just a few more questions: 1. Why is the product described and sold in 2020 as follows - with 0.093? Does it get better overnight? The 4Eco still has it in the program like this. Why is advertising done with a Swiss patent when none of the involved companies holds a patent in Switzerland? Well, I wrote that PScoat is supposed to be 50 times better. And that for a product made of acrylic resins with added beads. I don’t understand anything...
 

SoL

2022-12-23 20:10:13
  • #6
No wonder, you didn’t order the sample... uh... trial package...
 
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