FAQ

FAQ

Below you’ll find some of the questions we’re most frequently asked (FAQ)

What is the insulating capacity of Manti Ceramic (thermal conductivity)?

The certified thermal conductivity of the High Density version is 0.002 W/mK, which is 20 times better than polystyrene and 25 times better than rock wool.
The Medium Density version reaches 0.001 W/mK.

Is Manti Ceramic fire-resistant in case of a fire?

Yes, it is. Manti Ceramic has been tested and certified for fire resistance: Euroclass A2.

Is it harmful to health?

No. The product is non-toxic and environmentally friendly. It is certified as non-toxic (toxicity certification and EPD available), making it perfectly safe for indoor use.

Does Manti Ceramic provide thermal continuity and eliminate thermal bridges?

Yes. It is currently one of the best thermal insulating products in the world. It is particularly suitable for eliminating thermal bridges thanks to its low thickness and the fact that it is not a panel system, but a continuous, homogeneous coating.

How is the Manti Ceramic microcoating applied? (preparation, installation, recommendations)

First, make sure the wall surface is stable and free of loose material (if needed, pre-smoothing or patching is done). Then, apply Manti Primer Fix. The product is supplied ready to use and is applied as follows:

High Density application

  • Apply the first coat using a notched trowel.
  • Allow to dry for 24 hours in spring/summer conditions (drying time may vary based on weather).
  • Apply the second coat with a smooth trowel, embedding the reinforcing mesh.
  • Once dry, apply a third coat to reach the desired thickness, again with a smooth trowel.
  • After full drying, a primer is applied, followed by a final finish (such as decorative plaster or any finish chosen by the client).

Medium Density application

  • Applied using a roller or Airless spray system, in multiple coats.

Can Manti Ceramic be applied on roofs and windows, or only on walls?

For walls, use the High or Medium Density versions.
For roofs, there are two options:

  • High/Medium Density applied on the interior side, or
  • Application under the tiles.

The same applies to underside of terraces.
For windowsills and thresholds, the Transparent Low Density version is used, which preserves the original look of materials like marble, stone, or other exposed finishes.

Is a specialized contractor required for installation?

No. Any qualified construction company can apply it.
However, attending a brief and free training session is mandatory.
This training is provided either on-site or directly at the contractor’s premises.
A nationwide network of technicians ensures ongoing support throughout the project.

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