GWR insulation technology
GWR insulation technology
GWR is a leading player in nanotechnology development. The Research & Development Department, which is located in Budapest, is constantly working to advance the firm’s technology. The focus of the Department’s research is enhancing raw materials with special characteristics.
The aim of the experiment is to present authentic and demonstrable results about the thermal insulation capacity of GWR. To achieve this, experts perform simultaneous measurements on two completely identical transport containers: one container has a 1 mm thick GWR insulation, while the other remains in its original, raw state. The process begins with the insulation of one of the containers, and then, after the drying time has elapsed, the measurements required to verify the testing begin.
The experiment lasts for 365 days, the results are continuously recorded, and then the final results are determined by supervising verification engineers. The results will then be displayed as the official indicators for GWR.
The most important of the current developments is the re-review and confirmation of the thermal insulation capacity of GWR with precision testing, the management of said testing, and the verification of constant and clearly demonstrable advantages compared to traditional materials.
The experiment lasts for 365 days, the results are continuously recorded, and then the final results are determined by supervising verification engineers. The results will then be displayed as the official indicators for GWR.
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GWR is a paint-like, colourable, liquid thermal insulation material with extraordinary properties. These features make it a unique solution in the world, with an outstanding professional, developmental, and testing background. It significantly reduces material and human resources costs, while greatly increasing the stability of projects due to the speed of installation. Thanks to these features, it has a direct and serious impact on project costs; i.e., it directly increases the profit that can be generated by the customer.