High-performance multipurpose heat-insulating sheet installation case study: Elementary school science room
No construction process required! Examples of installation of high-performance multi-purpose heat-insulating sheets that also serve as security measures.
Here is a case study of the installation of a "high-performance multipurpose heat-insulating sheet" eligible for carbon offset in an elementary school science room. Since it allows light to pass through, there is no need to worry about it becoming completely dark after installation. Additionally, from the outside, during the day, the interior is almost unnoticeable. Even if you are hesitant to take measures due to reasons such as "it's a rental property, so I can't make any permanent changes," we can accommodate your needs. The sheet is fixed using silicone-based adhesive that can be removed with chemicals and fastening hardware, without the use of nails or screws, so there is no concern about making holes. In this science room, the sheet is directly fixed to the window, allowing for the opening and closing of the window. [Case Overview] ■ Installation Location: Elementary School Science Room ■ Product Used: TK200 Beige, Simple Installation Method ■ Installation Effect: Since it allows light to pass through, there is no need to worry about it becoming completely dark after installation. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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