A potential player in the future of energy-efficient buildings
Application examples of ceramic Foam Insulation Board
With the continuous advancement of
urbanization, the construction industry faces unprecedented development
opportunities alongside increasingly stringent energy-saving challenges.
Particularly in the field of building exterior wall insulation and decoration,
industry requirements now extend beyond ease of installation and lightweight,
resilient materials. There is a growing emphasis on multifunctionality –
encompassing thermal insulation, fire resistance, moisture resistance – as well
as comprehensive performance in green energy efficiency and thermal insulation.
Ceramic Foam Decorative Insulation Board represent a new category of inorganic porous insulation materials. Produced by sintering industrial solid waste (e.g., perlite, ceramic tailings) at 1200°C, they integrate insulation and decorative functions.
This product is not only highly practical
and aesthetically pleasing but also meets energy-saving and environmental
protection requirements. It is exceptionally well-suited for large-scale
production, aligning perfectly with the development direction of construction
industrialization. Its factory production, modular operations, and on-site
installation methods all embody adherence to modern green, energy-saving, and
environmentally friendly principles. The board significantly enhances the
thermal insulation performance of building exteriors, effectively reducing
building energy consumption.
The following are some architectural cases that have utilized ceramic foam insulation board.