Refrigerated Warehouses / Trucks / Trailers
Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 differs from competitive insulation products because it has no air spaces only tiny ceramic particles. These ceramic particles reflect all energy rays hot or cold; therefore, maintaining temperatures as needed in cold storage. Additional benefits of Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 over standard insulators is its ability to retard condensation and prevent corrosion.
Tests were conducted by Protech Applications Inc. from Miami, FL at Mad Produce in Dania, FL to determine the insulating qualities of Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 versus standard Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 retards condensation and prevents corrosion unlike other standard insulators. PLUS! When sprayed on exterior roofs, it greatly reduces solar heat gain.refrigeration foam panels. A test room 22' by 30' by 12' in height was constructed from 18 gauge 6 inch studs on 16 inch centers. The ceiling was constructed in 18 gauge 8 inch ceiling joists also on 16 inch centers. The interior walls were covered with Duro-rock and the seams taped and compounded per standard construction procedure. Then approximately 60 mils of Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 was applied to the interior of the room directly on the Duro-rock.
The purpose of constructing this room was to do a comparison testing of temperatures between the test room and the standard cold storage warehouse. Test procedures were prescribed by Mr. Ray Seay of Commercial Industrial Refrigeration, Inc. and were monitored for 96 hours.
- Main cold storage area
- Test room
- The top of the Duro-rock above the test room
- One (1') foot above the test room
- Four (4') feet above the test room
- Inside the panel insulation above the test room
The following are the test results as recorded at the prescribed time intervals:
Ceramic Cover CC System 100
Insulation
Test results have proven that one coat or 20 mil of Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 eliminates radiant heat and reduces temperature greatly (60ºF to 80ºF degrees) on hot surfaces. Additional coats contribute a reduction in temperature between 40ºF to 45ºF.
Protection from UV Rays
Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 can be applied directly over composites with 100% adhesion and no chemical adverse effect (i.e. tar roofing, asphalt shingles, paint, etc.) providing protection against UV Rays as well as insulating.
Adhesion
Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 reaches full adhesive strength prior to final cure. Also based on disbondment within the coating, Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 shows an actual stronger bond to the substrate surface.
Flame Resistance
Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 flame spread is rated 5 out of 100 according to Southwest Research Institute, Department of Fire Technology in San Antonio, TX and MSDS sheet reports flash point noncombustible. Therefore, Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 can be applied directly to hot surfaces in a wide temperature ranging from 34ºF to 400ºF without shut down.
Corrosion Protection
Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 has no air pockets, therefore it impedes condensation, stops corrosion and has no loss of insulation properties when wet.
Condensation
Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 has properties that are impervious to the environment such as a fungal-pesticide resistance - rating of 10 on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the highest). Additional tests have been administered: wind driven rain, hot/cold cycling, and chemical resistance. In each test and/or analysis, Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 "tested in the highest percentiles" of available products.
Chemical Resistance
Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 is an 84% solid latex high density material low in viscosity coating with high insulating properties and chemical resistance.
Chemical Content
Harland Associates Research Lab in San Francisco, CA, reports Ceramic Cover CC Systems 100 as having
0 (zero) grams of volatile organic compounds, (VOC's) less water per liter, and "is a compliant
coating with regard to VOC content requirement of the Bay Area,
Air Quality Management District," one of the strictly controlled air quality management districts in the U.S.A.

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