ÿþ <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us"> <title>Home Page</title> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0"> <meta name="ProgId" content="FrontPage.Editor.Document"> </head> <body><!--msnavigation--> <IMG align=top hspace=0 src="MenuPic/top.jpg" width=900 border=0> <!-- HR color = #006666 --> <TABLE width = 900 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 border=0> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- MSFPhover = (((navigator.appName == "Netscape") && (parseInt(navigator.appVersion) >= 3 )) || ((navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer") && (parseInt(navigator.appVersion) >= 4 ))); function MSFPpreload(img) { var a=new Image(); a.src=img; return a; } // --></SCRIPT> <TR> <TD vAlign=top width=240 > <TABLE cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 border=0 width=240> <TR > <TD width=240 height=45 border="0" valign = top> <IMG alt=Home src="MenuPic/rakushka_top.jpg" width=240 border=0></TD></TR> <TR > <TD width=240> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav1n=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/homeWS.jpg"); MSFPnav1h=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/homeNL.jpg"); } // --></SCRIPT> <A language=JavaScript onmouseover="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav1'].src=MSFPnav1h.src" onmouseout="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav1'].src=MSFPnav1n.src" href="index.html"><IMG alt=News src="MenuPic/homeWS.jpg" width=240 border=0 name=MSFPnav1></A><BR></TD></TR> <TR > <TD width=240> <IMG alt=Home src="MenuPic/rakushka_middle1.jpg" width=240 border=0></TD></TR> <TR > <TD width=240> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav2n=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/productsWS.jpg"); MSFPnav2h=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/productsNL.jpg"); } // --></SCRIPT> <A language=JavaScript onmouseover="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav2'].src=MSFPnav2h.src" onmouseout="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav2'].src=MSFPnav2n.src" href="products.html"><IMG alt=News src="MenuPic/productsWS.jpg" width=240 border=0 name=MSFPnav2></A><BR></TD></TR> <TR > <TD width=240> <IMG alt=Home src="MenuPic/rakushka_middle2.jpg" width=240 border=0></TD></TR> <TR > <TD width=240> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav3n=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/contactsWS.jpg"); MSFPnav3h=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/contacsNL.jpg"); } // --></SCRIPT> <A language=JavaScript onmouseover="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav3'].src=MSFPnav3h.src" onmouseout="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav3'].src=MSFPnav3n.src" href="contacts.html"><IMG alt=Contacts src="MenuPic/contactsWS.jpg" width=240 border=0 name=MSFPnav3></A><BR></TD></TR> <TR > <TD width=240> <IMG alt=Home src="MenuPic/rakushka_bottom.jpg" width=240 border=0></TD></TR> </TABLE> </TD> <TD vAlign=top width=500> <TABLE cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 border=0 width=500> <TR> <TD align = left valign = top> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav4n=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/SioPor1.jpg"); MSFPnav4h=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/SioPor2.jpg"); } // --></SCRIPT> <A language=JavaScript onmouseover="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav4'].src=MSFPnav4h.src" onmouseout="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav4'].src=MSFPnav4n.src" href="siopor.html"><IMG alt=News src="MenuPic/SioPor1.jpg" width=125 border=0 name=MSFPnav4></A><BR></TD> <TD align = left valign = top> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav5n=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/Concrete1.jpg"); MSFPnav5h=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/Concrete2.jpg"); } // --></SCRIPT> <IMG alt=News src="MenuPic/Concrete3.jpg" width=125 border=0 name=MSFPnav5> <BR></TD> <TD align = left valign = top> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav6n=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/SioTHerm1.jpg"); MSFPnav6h=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/SioTHerm2.jpg"); } // --></SCRIPT> <A language=JavaScript onmouseover="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav6'].src=MSFPnav6h.src" onmouseout="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav6'].src=MSFPnav6n.src" href="siotherm.html"><IMG alt=News src="MenuPic/SioTHerm1.jpg" width=125 border=0 name=MSFPnav6></A><BR></TD> <TD align = left valign = top> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav7n=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/SiCoat1.jpg"); MSFPnav7h=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/SiCoat2.jpg"); } // --></SCRIPT> <A language=JavaScript onmouseover="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav7'].src=MSFPnav7h.src" onmouseout="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav7'].src=MSFPnav7n.src" href="sicoat.html"><IMG alt=News src="MenuPic/SiCoat1.jpg" width=125 border=0 name=MSFPnav7></A><BR></TD> <TD align = left valign = top> <SCRIPT language=JavaScript><!-- if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav8n=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/SioBond1.jpg"); MSFPnav8h=MSFPpreload("MenuPic/SioBond2.jpg"); } // --></SCRIPT> <A language=JavaScript onmouseover="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav8'].src=MSFPnav8h.src" onmouseout="if(MSFPhover) document['MSFPnav8'].src=MSFPnav8n.src" href="siobond.html"><IMG alt=News src="MenuPic/SioBond1.jpg" width=125 border=0 name=MSFPnav8></A><BR></TD></TR></TABLE><!- The main body > <table width = 500 > <FONT color = #006666> <H1>SioPor Concrete and SioBlock</H1> </FONT></table> <TABLE border=0 vAlign="top"> <TR><td> SIOPOR CONCRETE is made from SioPor with cement and polymeric additives. <P> SIOPOR CONCRETE possesses an optimal combination of both strength and heat-insulating properties. <P> SIOPOR CONCRETE is used primarily in monolithic construction, the manufacturing of formed products like SIOBLOCK (building blocks for exterior walls), and the manufacturing of panels or insulating shells for industrial purposes.</P> </td> <td> <A href="NewImages/Frag_8.jpg"> <IMG src="NewImages/Frag_8.jpg" width=190 border = 0></a> </td> </TR></TABLE> <P> SIOPOR CONCRETE is mixed using standard forced-action mixers, and&nbsp;pre-fabricated products may be&nbsp;formed using the standard technology of vibro-compression. <P>Selected mechanical characteristics of SIOPOR CONCRETE are&nbsp;listed in the following table: <P> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=10 border=2 vAlign="top"> <TR > <TD vAlign=top width=183> Parameter </TD> <TD vAlign=top width=100> Measurement Units </TD> <TD vAlign=top width=240 colSpan=4> SioPor Concrete</TD></TR> <TR > <TD> Density </TD> <TD> kg/m<sup>3</sup> </TD> <td> 300 </td> <td> 400 </td> <td> 500 </td> <td> 600 </td> </TR> <TR > <TD> Compression Strength </TD> <TD> MPa </TD> <td> 0.7 </td> <td>1.0 </td> <td> 1.3 </td> <td> 1.6 </td> </TR> <TR> <TD> Thermal Conductivity (»)</TD> <TD> W/m·K </TD> <td> 0.082 </td> <td> 0.096 </td> <td> 0.11 </td> <td> 0.124 </td> </TR> <TR> <TD> R-value per inch</TD> <TD> ft<sup>2</sup>·F/(btu/hr) </TD> <td> 2.7 </td> <td> 2.4 </td> <td> 2.3 </td> <td> 2.1 </td> </TR> </TABLE> <P> <FONT color = #006666> <B> SIOBLOCK </B> </FONT> is used in the construction of exterior, non-bearing walls. It is produced in the shape of a hollow construction block, similar to a cinder block. The openings in the body of each block improve its heat-insulating capability, make it lighter, and make it easier to handle. <P> Thanks to the unique properties of SIOPOR CONCRETE, SIOBLOCK has several desirable properties: <TABLE border=0 vAlign="top"> <TR><td> <UL> <LI> effective heat-insulating ability <LI> superior sound-absorptive properties <LI> easily worked&nbsp;(by sawing, drilling etc.); <LI> good mechanical strength; <LI> less expensive to build with (low product weight reduces the handling costs)</LI> </UL> <P> For construction of walls from SIOBLOCK, special light plasters and masonry mortars based on SIOPOR may be used.</P> </td> <td> <A href="NewImages/Kirpichi_1a.jpg"> <IMG src="NewImages/Kirpichi_1a.jpg" width=210 border = 0></a> </td> </TR></TABLE> <P> <FONT color = #006666> <B> Light plaster mixtures </B> </FONT> made with fine grade SIOPOR may be produced using either cement or gypsum as a&nbsp;binder. These&nbsp;mixtures possess good thermal insulation and acoustic characteristics,&nbsp;spread easily,&nbsp;and dry quickly. <P> <TABLE border=0 vAlign="top"> <TR><td> <A href="NewImages/Frag3.jpg"> <IMG src="NewImages/Frag3.jpg" width=150 border = 0></a> <p> <A href="NewImages/Frag4.jpg"> <IMG src="NewImages/Frag4.jpg" width=150 border = 0></a></p> </td> <td> <FONT color = #006666> <B> Light masonry mortars </B> </FONT> made with fine grade SIOPOR are excellent for use in "warm" joints between blocks with low thermal conductivity in the construction of exterior walls. This mortar is particularly well suited for walls built with SIOBLOCK. Its characteristics are as follows: <UL> <LI> Dry density does not exceed 1000 kg/m<SUP>3</SUP> <LI> Wet density is 123 kg/m<SUP>3</SUP> . <LI> Compressive strength greater than 3.5 MPa <LI> Bending strength greater than 3.5 MPa <LI>Mixture mobility: a standard measuring cone sinks 4cm</LI> </UL> <P>&nbsp;</P> </td> </TR> </TABLE></P></TD> </TR> </TABLE><!- End of body> <P></P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> <HR color = #006666> <ADDRESS> Last updated April 6, 2002. Please report all problems to <A href="mailto: webmaster@sicoat.com ">webmaster@sicoat.com</A> <ADDRESS>&nbsp;</ADDRESS></ADDRESS></BODY> </html>