From April 15-17, 2014, the 18th interregional specialized exhibition of energy equipment, electrical products, and energy-saving technologies took place in Volgograd.
The scarcity of energy resources is a massive problem that affects all nations. In Russia, the need for energy conservation and the rational use of energy is high across all economic sectors and is currently a top priority. This problem has a simple solution from the Volgograd Innovation Resource Center: Bronya liquid ceramic thermal insulation.
For all three days of the exhibition, the VIRTs Bronya Group of Companies, along with our representatives from Advanced Technologies LLC in Volzhsky, demonstrated their unique products capable of solving energy-saving problems of any complexity in all sectors of the economy. The booth showcased the latest developments in Bronya super-thin ceramic thermal insulation coatings and the specialized primer and hydrophobic coatings from the Bronya series. All guests at the exhibition were shown a clear experiment with a heating plate, where half of the plate was covered with a 1mm layer of Bronya thermal insulation. As the electric plate heated up, water on the uncovered half boiled and evaporated instantly, while on the other half with the Bronya insulation, a person could safely place their hand without fear of burns. In this experiment, literally everyone could personally feel the effectiveness of this innovative material: Bronya liquid thermal insulation.
It is worth noting that visitors' attention was also drawn to new products from the Volgograd Innovation Resource Center, such as Bronya Light thermal insulation putty. Almost everyone who passed the booth was interested in this unique material, as its multifaceted capabilities attract interest from representatives of various sectors—industrial, construction, housing and utilities, and others.
For its active participation in the interregional, specialized exhibition, the VIRS Bronya Group of Companies was awarded a certificate. A detailed photo and video report from the exhibition is provided below.
