From November 13 to 15, 2025, the 37th annual Restructura exhibition took place in Turin, Italy. It is one of Europe's premier events dedicated to renovation, construction technologies, and sustainable development. This year, our official Italian dealer, Decorus, presented the innovative line of "Bronya" products at their stand in Oval Lingotto Fiere.
Restructura 2025 brought together over 150 exhibitors and attracted thousands of professionals, including architects, engineers, and representatives of construction companies. The event’s key themes were energy efficiency, green building, and the digital transformation of the industry.
"Bronya" products were prominently featured at the Decorus stand, positioned as "The New Generation of Superfine Insulation." Visitors were able to explore the benefits of our flagship solutions:
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Bronya Facade NF — a material with high vapor permeability, ideal for building envelopes.
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Bronya Light NF — a unique thermal and sound insulation coating that provides surface leveling and ensures a comfortable microclimate.
Experts showed particular interest in the unique thermophysical characteristics of the materials. Data regarding the confirmed thermal conductivity coefficient of λ = 0.0012 W/mK was demonstrated at the stand. Thanks to the use of nanospheres, "Bronya" coatings allow for an insulation layer up to 10 times thinner than traditional insulation while maintaining the same efficiency.
A significant advantage for the Italian market is that the products are approved for use on buildings protected by heritage conservation authorities (Sovrintendenza). This makes "Bronya" an indispensable solution for the restoration of architectural monuments where the use of bulky traditional insulation systems is impossible.
Our dealer's participation in Restructura for the 4th consecutive year highlights the demand for "Bronya" technologies in Europe and helps strengthen ties with the professional community of designers and builders. We continue to offer the market high-tech solutions that meet the strictest environmental and energy-saving requirements.
