Application of Thermal Insulation Materials on Facade Envelopes with Materials from Ading - Ad Skopje Production Program

Mumen Abuarkub, Taiseer Rawashdeh

Abstract


The function of an exterior façade wall can be multi-purpose: constructive, static, aesthetic, functional, resisting the appropriate climatic conditions etc.With the rapid development of technology in the building materials industry, there is an expansion of new building materials, which are characterized by outstanding new qualities, they are lightweight, good sound and heat insulators, suitable for transport and installation and provide new opportunities for architectural aesthetic design.These new building materials are more and more often replacing the traditional building materials (brick, stone and concrete) because they successfully take on the required functions of an exterior façade wall.Each of the constituent elements of exterior façade walls has a specific function to resist one or more external climatic influences.In general, traditional façade walls are still used in many countries, and in recent times sandwich wall panels, thermal insulated façade walls are still in their initial stage. The application of thermal insulation materials on façade envelopes from the production program of ADING - AD SKOPJE such as Adingterm and Ading system as elements for thermal protection of buildings and exterior façade materials is a big step in the modern technology of construction chemistry.

Keywords: traditional building materials, thermal protection, sandwich wall panel, thermal insulated wall, climatic influences

DOI: 10.7176/ADS/93-02

Publication date:May 31st 2021


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