Heat-insulating steel plate wrap method: A new construction method aimed at an era exceeding 40°C starts now.

Heat-Reflective Steel Plate Wrap Method: A New Technique for an Era Exceeding 40°C
In the era of extreme high temperatures, a major shift in heat reflection is taking place. This completely new method cools roofs and exterior walls at 85°C with air at 40°C, allowing for roof renovation while simultaneously achieving heat reflection with a durability of 30 years.
The Heat-Reflective Steel Plate Wrap Method involves applying heat-reflective material to steel plates, covering existing slate roofs, corrugated roofs, walls, etc., while also utilizing ventilation. It is the latest next-generation heat-reflective method.
Having already obtained a patent, it is an original method of Japanese heat reflection that cannot be imitated by other companies.
This method allows for roof renovation, achieves heat reflection, boasts the same durability as roofing materials (30 years), and realizes maintenance-free performance.


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