URSA insulation material is widely used in the construction of country houses. Compared to other insulation used in the construction of URSA, it has the smallest coefficient of thermal conductivity. This coefficient characterizes the thermal insulation properties of the material and is used in thermal calculations of the country house.
Thermal insulation properties of the URSA material are preserved with increased humidity.
The material has high strength properties that remain at least 20 years, and the shape and size of the material is preserved for at least 50 years. Ursa frost -resistant insulation, and can be used at any ambient temperatures.
Despite the organic origin of the initial components, URSA is very resistant to biological influences, t. e. Not afraid of contact with soil and vegetation. As for fire hazard, URSA is a material that does not support combustion, since it contains antipyrene that reduce oxygen access when burning in the combustion zone.
URSA is environmentally harmful and does not pose an environmental threat. The installation of URSA insulation is not difficult, since the weight of the material is relatively small, and its mechanical properties allow you to cut the material with ordinary cutting tools.