Microspheres for thermal insulation mortar - Yanheal 830

2026-02-03

Thermal insulation mortar is a common building insulation material, made primarily of closed-cell perlite as lightweight aggregate, combined with cement, gypsum, and other binding agents. This material has wide applications in building insulation.

Closed-cell perlite is a high-temperature treated, closed-cell spherical material filled with air, forming a smooth vitrified layer on its surface.

This unique structure gives it excellent thermal insulation performance.

When mixed with binding agents, the resulting thermal insulation mortar is not only lightweight but also possesses good thermal insulation properties.

In practical applications, this thermal insulation mortar exhibits several advantages.

Its low thermal conductivity effectively prevents heat transfer, helping to maintain stable indoor temperatures.

Furthermore, the material itself is a Class A non-combustible material; it will not burn when exposed to fire and will not release toxic gases, making it highly safe.


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