Insuladd Tests and how it works videos
What is INSULADD?
Insuladd is a special additive that can be mixed with your home paint to create a powerful barrier against heat and radiation. It is most efficient when applied both on the inside and outside of your building. This innovative product consists of a distinct combination of ceramic microspheres, specifically engineered to lessen heat absorption and heat loss within your house.
How does INSULADD work?
The common problem faced by homeowners with temperature control issues during both summer and winter is well-addressed by a product like Insuladd. By acting as a heat and radiant barrier, it can potentially minimize the transfer of heat and cold through walls, helping to maintain a more stable and comfortable indoor temperature throughout the year.
Insuladd's energy-saving potential
The way Insuladd works is by incorporating these ceramic microspheres into the paint. When the paint is applied to both the interior and exterior surfaces of a structure, the microspheres create a thermal barrier. This barrier reflects and dissipates heat, reducing heat gain in hot weather and minimizing heat loss in colder periods.
Using INSULADD is simple
One pouch of paint is designed to serve one gallon of paint. To begin, pour the contents of the pouch into a container. Make sure to stir the paint thoroughly to ensure an even consistency and to activate any additives that may be present. Once the paint is well mixed, it is ready to be applied. Apply the paint to the desired surface, ensuring even coverage and a smooth finish.
INSULADD Torch Test
INSULADD has undergone rigorous scientific evaluation by renowned institutions such as the Climatic Test Branch of the U.S. Missile Command, Pratt & Whitney Aerospace, the Korean National Construction Institute, and the Municipal Government and National Railroad in Tokyo. The extensive testing substantiates that INSULADD reduces significant energy consumption.
NASA Space Shuttle Technology
Insuladd has demonstrated its effectiveness in a wide range of structures, such as oil storage tanks, metal shipping containers, factories, warehouses, and even a U.S. Navy Arctic Research Vessel. This showcases its versatility and resilience in diverse environments and conditions.