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Manti Ceramic and EPD: how to evaluate a low-thickness nanotechnology insulation with environmental product documentation
/0 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiManti Ceramic and EPD: how to evaluate a low-thickness nanotechnology insulation with environmental product documentation
Summary
Manti Ceramic and EPD is a useful topic for designers, construction companies and technical professionals who need to evaluate thermal insulation solutions supported by environmental product documentation. An EPD, or Environmental Product Declaration, provides structured information on the environmental performance of a product throughout its life cycle, according to defined assessment rules and methods.
In construction, this type of documentation can be relevant for public and private projects, energy retrofits, building certifications and technical specifications requiring verifiable environmental data. Manti Ceramic is a low-thickness nanotechnology solution suitable for improving the thermal insulation of walls, ceilings, façades, thermal bridges and complex surfaces, with a less invasive application compared to traditional high-thickness systems.
Synthetic index
- What EPD means for construction products
- Why EPD is useful when evaluating thermal insulation
- How to connect Manti Ceramic and EPD to a specific project
- Which technical performances should support environmental documentation
- Where Manti Ceramic can be suitable in construction
- Common mistakes to avoid when choosing insulation with EPD
- FAQ
- Conclusion
What EPD means for construction products: Manti Ceramic and EPD
An EPD, or Environmental Product Declaration, is a document that communicates quantified environmental information about a product. In the construction sector, it allows materials to be assessed and compared on a more technical basis, within the conditions, categories and calculation rules that apply to each product type.
Speaking about Manti Ceramic and EPD means considering the product not only as a low-thickness thermal insulation solution, but also as a material supported by documentation that can be useful in projects requiring verifiable environmental data.
An EPD does not replace the technical evaluation of the product. However, it can help designers and technical professionals integrate environmental information into reports, specifications, building certifications or comparative assessments.
In construction, the choice of an insulation material should consider several factors: thermal performance, compatibility with the substrate, available thickness, durability, moisture behaviour, fire reaction, application conditions and available documentation. EPD adds a further level of information, especially when the project requires documentary traceability.
Why EPD is useful when evaluating thermal insulation
In a thermal insulation project, the main objective is usually to improve the energy performance of the building and indoor comfort. However, many current projects also require information about the environmental impact of the materials used. In this context, EPD can be useful because it provides organised and verifiable data.
A thermal insulation product should not be evaluated only by its thickness or by a single performance value. In the case of Manti Ceramic, the low thickness allows intervention in situations where traditional panel systems may be difficult to apply: interior walls with limited space, façades with architectural details, window reveals, pillars, ceilings, balconies, balcony undersides and construction joints affected by thermal bridges.
The presence of EPD can simplify the integration of the product into projects where more complete documentation is required. This does not mean that EPD is the only selection criterion. It is one useful tool within a broader technical evaluation.
How to connect Manti Ceramic and EPD to a specific project

Manti Ceramic is a low-thickness nanotechnology insulation solution for construction, suitable for projects requiring certified performance, breathable properties and EPD-certified product documentation.
Manti Ceramic and EPD should always be assessed in relation to the specific function of the product within the building system. Treating a cold interior wall is different from working on an external façade, an industrial roof, a pillar affected by thermal bridging or a historical surface with decorative reliefs.
Manti Ceramic is available in different versions, each intended for specific applications. The High Density version is suitable for walls and building surfaces where a greater application thickness is required, while remaining within the concept of low-thickness insulation. Medium Density is suitable for vertical and horizontal surfaces, thermal bridge correction, ceilings, balconies, concrete structures and contexts where reduced thickness must be maintained.
Manti Ceramic Low Density Transparent can be evaluated for visible surfaces where it is important to preserve the appearance of the substrate. Manti Ceramic Technological M is suitable for industrial roofs and surfaces such as metal, wood, plastic, cement and concrete, where thermo-reflective and waterproofing properties are required.
Environmental documentation should always be connected to the specific product version and intended use. For this reason, in a technical project it is important to verify which EPD applies to the selected product, what data it includes and how that data should be interpreted within the construction system.
Which technical performances should support environmental documentation
An EPD provides environmental information, but the suitability of a product for a construction project also depends on its technical performance. In the case of low-thickness insulation, several data points should be considered: thermal conductivity, thermal or solar reflectance index, water vapour permeability, water resistance, fire reaction, VOC content, density, application thickness, drying times and substrate compatibility.

EPD certification for Manti Ceramic Architectural High Density: environmental product documentation supporting technical traceability in construction projects.
Manti Ceramic Medium Density and Manti Ceramic High Density are nanotechnology solutions for low-thickness thermal insulation. The presence of EPD for these versions can be a useful element in projects where materials with documented environmental information are valued.
In practice, the designer should assess three levels of information together:
- technical performance of the product;
- available environmental documentation;
- suitability of the application system for the substrate and building.
This approach avoids decisions based only on a label or a generic description. In construction, the effectiveness of an insulation product always depends on the correct relationship between material, surface, thickness, application cycle and project objective.
Where Manti Ceramic can be suitable in construction
Manti Ceramic can be suitable for energy retrofits, new buildings, indoor comfort improvement, thermal bridge correction and insulation of surfaces where available space is limited.
In residential buildings, it can be used on walls, ceilings and rooms with comfort issues. It is also suitable for areas with surface condensation and critical points where localised heat losses occur.
It can also be useful when a less invasive intervention is required, compatible with existing geometries and faster to apply compared to high-thickness systems. In historical buildings or façades with complex architectural details, it can be considered when mouldings, cornices, reliefs or architectural constraints make traditional panels difficult to install.
Manti Ceramic can also be applied to construction details such as window reveals, pillars, wall-floor junctions, balcony undersides, ceilings and interior surfaces with complex geometries. Its low thickness allows work on points where insulation continuity is difficult to achieve with conventional solutions.
FAQ about Manti Ceramic and EPD
What is an EPD?
An EPD, or Environmental Product Declaration, is a document that communicates quantified environmental information about a product, based on defined calculation rules and product categories.
Does Manti Ceramic have EPD documentation?
Yes. Manti Ceramic High Density and Manti Ceramic Medium Density are EPD certified. The certifications are published on www.manti-ceramic.com and on the manufacturer’s website, providing verifiable environmental product documentation for building and energy retrofit projects.
Does an EPD prove that a product is the best insulation material?
No. EPD provides environmental information, but the choice of an insulation product should also consider thermal performance, substrate, thickness, fire reaction, permeability, application method and real conditions of use. Manti Ceramic is supported by technical documentation for these parameters.
Why can Manti Ceramic be useful in energy retrofits?
It allows low-thickness intervention on surfaces where traditional systems can be invasive, such as walls, ceilings, pillars, balconies and complex façades.
Can Manti Ceramic help reduce condensation and mould?
On cold walls and thermal bridges, an insulation treatment can improve surface temperature and help reduce condensation and mould conditions, while ventilation, indoor humidity and substrate condition must also be assessed.
Conclusion
Savenergy.it proposes solutions for low-thickness nanotechnology thermal insulation and surface rehabilitation in construction, with technical support in selecting the most suitable product for each application context.
For information about Manti Ceramic, technical documentation, EPD and possible applications in construction projects, write to info@manti-ceramic.com.
Ing. Elena Galeotti
May 4, 2026
Thermal and Acoustic Insulation: The Power of Manti Ceramic High Density
/0 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiThermal and Acoustic Insulation: The Power of Manti Ceramic High Density
Manti Ceramic High Density is a certified thermal and acoustic insulation solution that ensures energy efficiency and acoustic comfort with a minimal thickness.
📌 Summary
- What is thermal and acoustic insulation
- Phonons: how sound and heat behave similarly
- Certified acoustic performance of Manti Ceramic
- Real benefits for builders and renovators
- How to request datasheets, information, and free technical support

Total Comfort with Thermal and Acoustic Insulation
In today’s building industry, there is increasing demand for multifunctional materials that enhance indoor well-being throughout all seasons. Manti Ceramic High Density offers an innovative solution: not only is it an exceptional heat and sound insulation product, but it also works with a minimal thickness, perfect for space-constrained applications.
Certified by an Accredia-accredited laboratory, Manti Ceramic reflects up to 88% of thermal radiation and is proven to act as a sound barrier. With just 6 mm of thickness, it reduces noise by 30 to over 50 dB depending on frequency. This means more privacy, comfort, and quality of life.
🔬 Phonons: The Link Between Heat and Sound
Did you know that heat and sound travel through the same physical mechanism?
Both are transmitted through vibrations in solid matter—phonons, the quantum particles that carry vibrational energy. In short, when phonons are blocked, the transmission of both heat and sound is reduced.
Thanks to its nanoceramic structure, Manti Ceramic High Density reflects phonons, preventing thermal and acoustic energy from penetrating through walls. That’s the secret behind its double effectiveness as a total insulation material.
The Proof: Certified heat and sound insulation
Accredited lab tests confirm that Manti Ceramic High Density, applied at just 6 mm thickness, reduces sound between 30 and over 50 dB depending on frequencies. These outstanding results are achieved by a product originally designed for thermal insulation, yet performing impressively as a soundproofing material.
This makes it ideal for both residential and commercial buildings, where thermal and acoustic insulation must coexist to ensure comfort and efficiency.
✅ Key Benefits of Manti Ceramic High Density
✔ Thermal insulation: The ceramic microsphere structure with internal vacuum blocks heat transfer, reducing energy consumption.
✔ High acoustic insulation: Cuts noise by up to 50 dB with low thickness.
✔ Minimal thickness, maximum effect: Perfect for historic buildings, renovations, and shared walls.
✔ Breathable, mold-resistant, non-toxic, and fireproof: Long-lasting indoor comfort.
✔ Easy to apply: Similar to standard reinforced skim coating.
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Smart nanocoat: the evolution of indoor comfort through AI-enhanced insulation materials
/0 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiSmart nanocoat: the evolution of indoor comfort through AI-enhanced insulation materials
The future of thermal insulation has already begun
In recent years, the construction industry has undergone a major transformation thanks to the introduction of nanocoats—ultra-thin insulation solutions based on cutting-edge nanotechnology. But a new revolution is emerging: the smart nanocoat.
This new generation of coatings doesn’t just insulate—it interacts with the environment, adapts to changes, communicates, and optimizes its performance in real time through environmental sensors, adaptive materials, and artificial intelligence.
Why choose a smart nanocoat today?
The smart nanocoat is the natural evolution of existing nano-insulation systems such as Manti Ceramic. While today we can insulate a wall with just a few millimeters of material, tomorrow we’ll do it with self-regulating materials that respond to temperature, humidity, sunlight, and weather conditions.
Research labs are already developing:
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Thermochromic materials that change reflectance with light;
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Self-healing coatings that repair microcracks autonomously;
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Systems with integrated sensors that monitor performance and send data to centralized energy management systems.

Future materials: will the smart nanocoat become a reality?
In the near future, the smart nanocoat will:
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Actively insulate, adjusting its function based on real-time environmental data;
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Communicate with building automation systems;
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Prevent structural damage through continuous monitoring;
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Integrate into predictive maintenance plans, lowering costs and energy consumption.
This will keep indoor comfort consistent year-round, with minimal environmental impact and unmatched efficiency.
Conclusion
Savenergy.it’s nanocoats already represent the pinnacle of nano-insulation technology. But innovation doesn’t stop here. Choosing the right solution today means investing in performance, durability, and long-term sustainability.
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Thin thermal insulation: the modern alternative to traditional systems
/0 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiThin thermal insulation: the modern alternative to traditional systems
✅ Why choose thin thermal insulation?
In recent years, thermal insulation has become a central element in any energy renovation project. However, one of the biggest challenges is the bulky thickness of traditional insulating materials. That’s why the most innovative and high-performing solution today is thin thermal insulation.
This technology, based on ceramic nanotechnology, offers excellent thermal performance with just a few millimeters of application. It’s a true revolution: it avoids invasive construction work, maintains the original aesthetics, and delivers comparable—if not superior—results to thick conventional systems.
🧪 Nanotechnology serving the construction industry
The core of thin thermal insulation lies in the use of vacuum-sealed ceramic microspheres embedded in a nanocomposite matrix. These microspheres:
- reflect more than 88% of thermal radiation
- block heat transfer by conduction, with some of the lowest conductivity values on the market (λ as low as 0.0019 W/mK)
- create a breathable and anti-mold barrier, ideal even for historic or protected buildings
In addition, these materials are non-toxic, eco-friendly, fire-resistant, and 100% recyclable.
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🛠️ Where and how to apply thin thermal insulation
Thin thermal insulation can be applied to:
- exterior façades of both historic and modern buildings
- apartment interiors, where traditional panels can’t be used
- window reveals, undersides of balconies, and decorative elements
- industrial environments, thanks to specific formulations for metal, wood, or plastic
Application is quick and easy: with a spatula or airless spray in three coats. Installation times are reduced, and performance is guaranteed—without needing to modify window sills, drainpipes, or balcony structures as with traditional systems.
🔍 Thin thickness, high performance
Here’s a direct comparison:
| Type | Thickness | Thermal conductivity (W/mK) |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional insulation (EPS) | 12 cm | 0.031 |
| Manti Ceramic High Density | 8 mm | 0.002 |
And more: no cracks, no detachment, and minimal long-term maintenance.
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Traditional Insulation vs Nanoceramic Insulation: How They Work
/2 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiTraditional insulation slows down heat – nanocoating Manti Ceramic reflects it
When we talk about thermal insulation, we often think only of thickness. However, insulation systems are based on very different physical principles. The nanocoating Manti Ceramic is not just a thinner solution — it’s a radical shift in how we manage heat flow.
The resistance principle: how traditional insulation works
Conventional insulation materials like EPS, XPS, rock wool, cork, or wood fiber work by thermal resistance. In essence, they do not stop heat, they slow it down, using their low conductivity (λ ≈ 0.031 – 0.040 W/mK).
To be effective, they require thicknesses from 8 to 16 cm, creating what’s known as thermal lag. While this may help in winter, in summer they accumulate heat during the day and release it in the evening – just when it’s least needed.
Moreover, traditional insulation:
- involves invasive construction (window and threshold modification, downpipe repositioning),
- fails to effectively fix thermal bridges,
- may suffer from cracks, detachments or hail damage.
Reflective barrier principle: the innovation behind nanocoating Manti Ceramic
The nanocoating Manti Ceramic works completely differently: it creates a reflective thermal barrier. Rather than delaying heat, it blocks it thanks to:
- hollow ceramic microspheres that reflect up to 88% of infrared radiation;
- nanotech binders that block conduction and convection;
- air gaps inside the microspheres that interrupt heat flow.
👉 Result: high insulation performance with only 0.6 to 10 mm thickness, without structural changes.

Key features of nanocoating Manti Ceramic:
- Thermal conductivity λ: 0.001 – 0.002 W/mK (up to 30 times better than traditional materials)
- Certified reflectivity (SRI): up to 111, higher than even standard white reflective paints
- Application: on interior or exterior surfaces, no demolition required
🔄 A direct comparison
| Feature | Traditional insulation | Manti Ceramic |
| Operating principle | Thermal resistance | Reflectivity + ultra-low λ |
| Required thickness | 8–16 cm | 0.6 – 10 mm |
| Summer efficiency | Limited | High |
| Thermal bridge correction | Complex | Excellent |
| Application type | Invasive | Quick and clean |
| Durability | Low | Very high |
| Risk of detachment | High | Very low |
| Material | EPS, XPS, rock wool, etc. | Nanoceramic composite |
🌍 From aerospace to architecture: the power of nanotechnology
Nanocoating Manti Ceramic was born in aerospace, naval and industrial sectors. Today, it is rapidly gaining ground in building construction due to:
- extreme versatility,
- minimal thickness,
- no visual impact on surfaces,
- durability under mold, moisture and harsh weather,
- internationally certified performance (SRI, SR, fire class A2).
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Klinker and thermal insulation: nanotechnology solutions for uncompromised façades
/0 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiThe Klinker Façade Dilemma: Aesthetics or Efficiency?
Many buildings, especially residential ones, feature façades covered with klinker tiles—a durable, resilient material with strong aesthetic appeal. However, to insulate thermically klinker façades has always been a challenge, as traditional solutions are invasive or risk altering the original appearance. Today, thanks to nanotechnology, two innovative and non-invasive methods exist to ensure efficient thermal insulation even on klinker surfaces.

Example of a building where we can insualte klinker façades
Option 1: Remove, Insulate, Reinstall
The first solution involves removing the klinker cladding, preparing the surface with leveling compound and primer, and then applying Manti Ceramic High Density. This paste-based micro-insulation coating, applied at thicknesses from 2 to 10 mm, provides excellent thermal protection. Once dry, the original klinker can be reinstalled, preserving the building’s aesthetic while significantly improving energy efficiency.
Insulating klinker façades with this system offers:
- No visible aesthetic changes
- Drastic improvement in thermal performance
- Long-lasting protection against moisture and mold
Option 2: Spray Directly on Klinker and Repaint
For those looking for a faster and more economical intervention, Manti Ceramic Medium Density can be sprayed directly onto the klinker surface. This product, with a thickness between 1 and 2 mm, adheres perfectly even to ceramic materials and delivers excellent thermal insulation.
To finish, you can:
- Paint only the tiles with a roller for a decorative effect
- Spray-paint the entire surface for a uniform, refreshed appearance
Even in this case, insulating klinker façades becomes simple, fast, and highly effective, thanks to its reflective capacity and ultra-low thermal conductivity (λ = 0.001 W/mK).
Which Solution to Choose for Insulate Klinker Façades?
That depends on the desired outcome:
- Do you want to preserve the original klinker? Remove and reinstall it after applying the insulation.
- Want a renewed look and quicker application? Spray on the medium-density coating and repaint.
In both scenarios, the benefits are clear:
- No thermal bridging
- No invasive construction work
- Effective insulation even with just a few millimeters
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MANTI CERAMIC vs THERMAL PAINTS: The Real Low Thickness Thermal Insulation System
/0 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiWhy not all low thickness solutions are the same
In recent years, thermal insulation has rapidly evolved, introducing a wide variety of alternatives to traditional thick insulation systems. Among them, two technologies are often compared: thermal paints and the low thickness thermal insulation system offered by Manti Ceramic. Although they may look similar at first glance, the differences are substantial. Making the right choice can greatly affect performance, durability, and energy efficiency.
What is a real low thickness thermal insulation system?
The phrase low thickness thermal insulation system refers to an advanced insulation solution that, thanks to nanotechnology, provides excellent thermal resistance using just a few millimeters of material. For example, Manti Ceramic combines patented vacuum ceramic microspheres with high-performance nanopolymer binders to form a true thermal barrier.
Its effectiveness relies not only on ultra-low thermal conductivity (λ = 0.0019 W/mK), but also on an extremely high Solar Reflectance Index (SRI > 100). This allows it to reflect summer heat and reduce winter heat loss, delivering year-round comfort and savings.
Thermal paints: what they are and why they fall short in comparison with a low thickness insulation system
Thermal paints are ultra-thin coatings — typically 0.5 to 1 mm thick — that contain a small percentage of ceramic microspheres. They can offer solar reflectivity, but they do not function as a true low thickness thermal insulation system.
Their key limitations include:
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Limited thermal performance
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Short lifespan
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Lack of structural or safety certifications
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Poor adhesion on various surfaces, leading to detachment and cracking over time
In most cases, these products behave more like enhanced decorative paints rather than reliable insulation solutions.

How to identify a quality low thickness insulation system
Because you can’t verify the internal quality of a nanotech insulation product with the naked eye or basic documentation, you must rely on objective indicators:
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Years of market presence
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Company certified by trusted institutions (e.g., TÜV, SGS) — a guarantee of reliability and manufacturing control
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Workability: a good product should be easy to apply, smooth, compatible with standard tools, and resistant to peeling or blistering
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Price per millimeter of thickness: a real low thickness thermal insulation system is never cheap
Manti Ceramic, a real performing low thickness insulation system: where real performance begins
Manti Ceramic is a certified low thickness thermal insulation system, applied in just a few millimeters and proven across more than 10,000 installations in Europe. Unlike thermal paints, it delivers:
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Real insulation with extremely low λ values
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High solar reflectance
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Resistance to mold, humidity, and weathering
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Fast application with no need for demolition or heavy structural work
Its product line includes solutions for façades, interiors, terraces, industrial surfaces, and even transparent coatings for historic buildings.
Conclusion: quality is not optional
Not all thin-layer systems are created equal. A cheap or uncertified product can put an entire renovation project at risk.
Choosing Manti Ceramic means trusting a proven, certified, and high-performance technology supported by a network of qualified professionals.
When it comes to a low thickness thermal insulation system, quality is not a luxury — it’s essential.
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External Wall Insulation: How to Counteract the Urban Heat Island Effect with Nanotechnology Solutions
/0 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiThe Role of Building Facades in the Urban Heat Island Effect
The rise in summer temperatures, particularly in urban areas, has become one of the most pressing challenges in recent years and has icreaased the importance of external wall insulation with thermoreflectant porducts. Urban heat island (UHI) effect, caused by the heat absorption of dark, impermeable surfaces, exacerbates thermal discomfort both indoors and outdoors. In this context, insulating external walls is a key strategy not only to improve indoor comfort but also to help reduce city temperatures.
How the Heat Island Effect Works
Vertical and horizontal surfaces, like building facades, absorb solar energy throughout the day and release it slowly in the evening and at night. This keeps temperatures high even after sunset, increasing energy consumption for air conditioning and worsening quality of life.
The Limits of Traditional Insulation Systems
Traditional external insulation systems using EPS, mineral wool, or rock wool mainly reduce heat transfer through thermal resistance. However, these materials have very low solar reflectance properties—they cannot significantly reflect solar radiation. As a result, during summer they still absorb a portion of solar heat, increasing surface temperatures and failing to offer real protection against the urban heat island effect.
Nanotechnology-Based External Wall Insulation: A New Approach

With ultra-thin nanotechnology-based solutions like Manti Ceramic High and Medium Density, it is now possible to reduce solar radiation absorption on facades. These materials contain high-reflectance ceramic microspheres that reflect a significant portion of solar radiation, improving summer performance. An external wall insulation system (as used for flat roofs) based on this technology reduces surface heat build-up, cuts air conditioning energy use, and helps mitigate the urban heat island effect.
With external wall insulation, the thermal wave hits a surface and is reflected.
Benefits for Buildings and the Urban Environmentv external wall insulation with Manti Ceramic
Applying nanotechnology-based coatings on building facades reduces surface temperatures and improves air quality by limiting heat build-up in densely built areas. This results in greater human comfort and reduced CO₂ emissions, making cities more livable even during summer heat waves.
Conclusion
In short, external wall insulation with nanotechnology-based materials is a sustainable, fast, and regulation-compliant solution that meets both winter thermal efficiency needs and summer overheating and UHI mitigation requirements.
For more information or a personalized consultation, feel free to write to info@manti-ceramic.com.
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Internal Walls Thermal Insulation: A Smart Choice
/0 Comments/in News/by Elena GaleottiThe energy efficiency of a building largely depends on the quality of its insulation. While the focus often falls on external façades, one area that is frequently overlooked yet essential is internal walls. Internal walls thermal insulation is a winning strategy to increase indoor comfort, reduce energy consumption, and optimize the building envelope’s performance—especially in renovation projects or where architectural constraints exist.Low-Thickness Nanotechnological Solutions
Thanks to nanotechnological materials, it is now possible to achieve high-performance insulation from the inside, without altering external structures or sacrificing valuable space. Products like Manti Ceramic High Density and Manti Ceramic Medium Density offer effective thermal barriers with just 1–10 mm thickness. This means that heat loss can be addressed even on partition walls, ceilings, or behind radiators, without changing the interior aesthetics.
Internal Walls Thermal Insulation in Occupied Spaces
Another advantage is the ability to carry out fast and clean installation, even in already-inhabited buildings. Insulating internal walls reduces thermal bridges, improves thermal inertia, and contributes to indoor air quality thanks to the anti-mold and breathable properties of nanotech materials. In particular, the Medium Density product can be applied with a roller or spraying airless pump, and even finished with colored paint to blend seamlessly with the room’s design (the same for Manti High Density).

The Ideal Choice for Home Comfort
Applying thermal insulation on interior walls not only increases comfort throughout the year but also results in lower utility bills. Nanotechnological materials, with their ultra-low thermal conductivity, significantly reduce heat flow between rooms with different temperatures—such as between the living room and a stairwell or between a bedroom and a technical space.
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