Using Bronya thermal insulation in this way significantly reduces heat loss in a typical apartment, as one of the ways heat is lost is through leakage through the wall behind the heating radiator. This point is often overlooked during apartment insulation work.
Consequently, our radiators often end up heating the street, since the wall behind the radiator frequently has a niche that is significantly thinner than in other places. The heat transfer that occurs with a significant temperature difference between the outside and inside can create heat leakage of up to 10-20 percent. This is especially relevant when there is no external wall insulation.
Bronya thermal insulation easily handles this task, as it has a thermal conductivity coefficient of 0.001 W/m²°C, which prevents heat leakage. Additionally, by painting the wall behind the radiator with Bronya thermal insulation, you eliminate the possibility of mold and mildew, which can occur with other screening materials.
