Cork Spray Distribution

PLC is the Canadian distributor of  Cork Spray

PLC is the main distributor. We are authorized by the manufacturer to operate as their solutions delivery partners for Cork Spray, Cork Paints, and waterproofing systems

Our committed to managing its product quality, performance, and brand value through a careful selection of delivery partners. PLC commitment to quality can be observed on all levels right from production, marketing, sales, and after-sales. PLC is an NSE-listed company with product ranges for all major industries.

A good product performs much better when a professional and certified applicator does the job. One of the main responsibilities as a distributor, PLC is focused on developing sales and distribution channels. We provide training and certification to companies or individuals and also help with marketing and supporting our applicators to become successful in their projects.

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Thermal Conductivity Scale

The Thermal Conductivity Scale measures the ability of materials to conduct heat.
Here’s a list of various materials along with their thermal conductivity. We can see that our Cork Spray Isolate has fairly low thermal conductivity.

Cellulose
0.23 W/(mK)
Concrete
1.7 W/(mK)
Cement Mortar
1.73 W/(mK)
Dry Earth
1.5 W/(mK)
Fibre insulation Board
0.048 W/(mK)
Fire Clay Bricks
1.4 W/(mK)
Glass
1.05 W/(mK)
Glass wool Insulation
0.04 W/(mK)
Coverlink's Natural Cork Coatings/Cork Spray
0.034 W/(mK)
Coverlink’s Isolate
Granite
0.7 W/(mK)
Gravel
0.17 W/(mK)
Gypsum board
0.035 W/(mK)
Insulation materials
0.16 W/(mK)
Plaster, Sand
0.71 W/(mK)
Plywood
0.13 W/(mK)
PU Foam
0.03 W/(mK)
Expanded Polystyrene
0.030 W/(mK)
Cotton Wool
0.029 W/(mK)
Timber
0.15 W/(mK)

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Cork Spray

Cork Spray

Cork Spray

Cork Spray

Cork Paint

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