DoP for nanotechnology insulation: the Declaration of Performance of Manti Ceramic products
DoP for nanotechnology insulation: the Declaration of Performance of Manti Ceramic products
Initial summary
The DoP for nanotechnology insulation is a key topic when a designer, contractor or site management team evaluates a Manti Ceramic thermal micro-coating. The point is not to provide a general explanation of the Declaration of Performance, but to understand how to use the available technical documentation to choose the right product, match it with the correct substrate and include it in a coherent building intervention.
Manti Ceramic is not a single generic material: it is a range of low-thickness solutions with different uses, to be read together with technical data sheets, test reports, application manuals and performance documentation available for the specific version.
The DoP, Declaration of Performance, is the document that accompanies construction products subject to CE marking and reports the performance declared by the manufacturer. In the case of Manti Ceramic nanotechnology insulation products, it helps designers, contractors and site managers verify performance characteristics, technical documentation and the correct framework of the application cycle. The documents can be downloaded from the website.
Synthetic index – DoP for nanotechnology insulation
- Why discuss the DoP when choosing Manti Ceramic
- The technical point: documentation, product and application must match
- Manti Ceramic: documents and selection criteria for each version
- Where documentation really affects the project
- Mistakes to avoid with nanotechnology insulation and DoP
- FAQ
Why discuss the DoP when choosing nanotechnology insulation
In the market for low-thickness nanotechnology insulation, technical documentation is one of the few objective elements that can help distinguish a product actually designed for the construction sector from a generic coating with performance claims that are difficult to verify.
For this reason, the DoP for nanotechnology insulation — correctly referred to as DoPC under the new European Regulation 3110/2024 — should be considered, when required and available for the specific product, together with the complete technical file.
In the case of Manti Ceramic, the point is not to state generically that “a certification exists”, but to verify which data are available for the selected version, which thickness they refer to and which application they can be used for.
For professionals and contractors, this is a practical step: it helps determine whether the product is suitable for an internal wall, a façade, a thermal bridge, a historic surface, a metal roof or an industrial substrate. Documentation does not replace technical assessment, but it allows that assessment to be carried out on more solid grounds.
Manti Ceramic High Density Data Sheet 
The technical point: technical documentation, DoP, product and application must match
With nanotechnology insulation, performance data should not be read separately from the application context. A thermal conductivity value, an SRI index, a reaction-to-fire class or a permeability value is useful only if it is connected to the correct product, the specified thickness and the indicated application cycle.
For Manti Ceramic, this is especially important because the range includes different formulations. A paste version for masonry does not have the same use as a semi-liquid version for thermal bridges or a technical product for sheet metal and roofs. The documentation must therefore be checked against the version actually used on site.
A correct reading starts with a few technical questions:
- which Manti Ceramic product is specified?
- which thickness is indicated in the project?
- on which substrate will it be applied?
- is the performance value consistent with that thickness?
- is the application cycle indicated in the manual compatible with the site conditions?
- is the available documentation sufficient for the intended use?
This is the practical relationship between DoP for nanotechnology insulation and Manti Ceramic: not an abstract regulatory reference, but a consistency check between product, declared performance and real application.
Manti Ceramic: documents and selection criteria for each version
Manti Ceramic is suitable for low-thickness nanotechnology insulation interventions on residential buildings, external surfaces, architectural details and indoor environments.
Savenergy.it offers Manti Ceramic as a range of low-thickness nanotechnology insulation products for residential and commercial construction, complex surfaces and technical applications. The version must be selected before assessing the documentation, because each product has a specific field of use. In addition, the DoP for Manti Ceramic nanotechnology insulation can be downloaded from the website.
Manti Ceramic High Density
Manti Ceramic High Density is the paste solution indicated for internal and external masonry, vertical walls and interventions where a greater thickness is required compared to the more liquid versions.
It is suitable when the project requires a thermal micro-coating on a masonry substrate, with an application cycle similar to a technical skim coat. In this case, the documentation must be read in relation to thickness, build-up, finish and substrate preparation.
Thermal conductivity: λd = 0.0010 W/mK, certified by TÜV – Test R 1995870. See the second page of the technical data sheet for technical recommendations on applied thermal calculations for Manti Ceramic High Density.
Manti Ceramic Medium Density
Manti Ceramic Medium Density is a semi-liquid version indicated for thin applications, thermal bridges, mouldings, architectural reliefs, ceilings and complex geometries.
It is useful when roller or spray application makes it possible to treat difficult surfaces or details that could not be addressed with traditional panels. Here, the documentation check mainly concerns reduced thickness, continuity of the coating film, substrate and application conditions.
Thermal conductivity: λd = 0.0010 W/mK, certified by TÜV – Test R1274851-2.
Low Density Transparent
Low Density Transparent is indicated for surfaces where the original appearance of the material needs to be maintained, such as stone, marble, exposed brick or architectural details.
It may be considered for small visible thermal bridges when an opaque product is not compatible with the aesthetic requirement. In this case, the technician must also consider the porosity of the substrate and the final aesthetic result.
Manti Ceramic Technological M
Manti Ceramic Technological M is designed for technical and industrial surfaces: roofs, sheet metal, wood, plastic, cement, containers, cells, systems and surfaces where low-thickness thermal insulation and waterproofing are required.
The documentation must be checked in relation to the non-masonry substrate, exposure, substrate preparation and the intended application method.
The DoP, when required for the specific product, should therefore not be treated as an isolated document, but connected to the Manti Ceramic version actually selected and to the other available technical documents.

Manti Ceramic is suitable for low-thickness nanotechnology insulation interventions on façades, residential buildings, complex surfaces and indoor environments.
Where documentation really affects the project
The link between Manti Ceramic and technical documentation becomes decisive mainly in four situations.
Low-thickness energy retrofit. The designer must understand which data to use in calculations and whether they are consistent with the thickness that can actually be applied.
Correction of thermal bridges. The contractor must be able to follow a clear application cycle, because the result depends on the continuity of the treatment and its connection with adjacent surfaces.
Protected façades or complex surfaces. Documentation helps justify the choice of a low-thickness solution when traditional external insulation is invasive or cannot be applied.
Industrial or non-traditional substrates. For roofs, sheet metal, plastics, wood or containers, it is not enough to reason as if working on civil masonry: specific indications are needed for adhesion, substrate preparation, application and protection of the system.
In all these cases, technical documentation, including the DoP for Manti Ceramic nanotechnology insulation, helps professionals and contractors choose the correct version, avoid improper comparisons and reduce the risk of inconsistent applications.
FAQ
Is there only one DoP for all Manti Ceramic nanotechnology insulation products?
No. Documentation must always be checked for the specific Manti Ceramic version selected and for its related field of use. It is not correct to treat the range as if it were a single product. There is a DoP for each product in the range.
Is the DoP for nanotechnology insulation always mandatory and must it be published?
According to European Regulation 3110/2024, the DoP is mandatory and must be published. The DoPs for Manti Ceramic products are published on the manufacturer’s website and on the websites of the distributor Savenergy.it Srl.
Which Manti Ceramic should be assessed for internal and external masonry?
Manti Ceramic High Density is indicated for internal and external masonry when low-thickness paste insulation is required.
Which Manti Ceramic should be assessed for thermal bridges and complex geometries?
Manti Ceramic Medium Density is indicated for thermal bridges, mouldings, ceilings and difficult surfaces. Low Density Transparent may be considered for small visible details.
Does Technological M fall under the same assessment as civil masonry?
No. Technological M is mainly designed for technical and industrial surfaces. It must be assessed in relation to substrates such as sheet metal, roofs, plastics, wood, cement, containers and systems.
What should a technician ask before specifying Manti Ceramic in a project?
The technician should identify the correct version, the specified thickness, the substrate, the application cycle and the documentation available for that specific use.
Conclusion – DoP for nanotechnology insulation
The DoP for Manti Ceramic should not be read as a simple commercial data sheet, but as a technical document declaring performances, characteristics and references useful for the correct assessment of the product in the construction sector.
To assess the available technical documentation and identify the most suitable Manti Ceramic version for a building intervention, thermal bridge correction or low-thickness energy retrofit, it is possible to contact Savenergy.it at info@manti-ceramic.com.
Savenergy.it provides technical support for professionals and contractors on products, fields of use, substrate preparation, correct application and documentation available for the specific project.
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Ing. Elena Galeotti
13 May 2026











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