A case where temperature unevenness has been eliminated, and concerns about heat shock have been resolved.
We would like to introduce a case where the thermal insulation material "REFLECTIX" was adopted at the Immanuel Fujimidai Christian Church in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Previously, the church used a gas stove to heat the chapel, but the floor was cold while the upper body felt warm and stuffy. Therefore, we installed this product thoroughly on the roof, walls, and foundation, adopting a reflective construction method that does not use any insulation materials. We received feedback that there are no temperature discrepancies and concerns about heat shock have been eliminated. [Case Overview] - The entire chapel is warm, and measures were taken to eliminate temperature differences. - Arrangements were made so that worship could be participated in from any room within the limited space. - Heating under the floor was used to warm the floor, walls, and ceiling, enhancing the effectiveness of radiant heat. - Measures were taken to eliminate the need for humidifiers and dehumidifiers by utilizing the effects of wood. - Instead of mechanically forcing air circulation, warm air naturally rises while cool air descends from above. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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As the exclusive contract company for Reflectix in the United States, we are the sole importer of the energy-saving thermal insulation material Reflectix, which has a 63% energy-saving rate. As the headquarters company with 120 special agents nationwide and a network of 600 certified contractors, we propose solutions for heat and cold management and condensation prevention technologies for various buildings with responsible construction practices.