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Cotton plaster is a New Technology and Invention Product. It is a material prepared with 100% natural volcanic mineral and cotton mixtures and is an environmentally friendly product that becomes ready for use with the right combination of water. Cotton plaster is a cellulose wall covering material produced with nano silver technology and used in interior facades. It is applied directly on rough plaster on ceiling and wall coverings and does not require additional processing and cost. Its basic raw material is 100% cotton and it is produced by recycling cellulose products left over from textiles. In addition to its decorative appearance in the places where it is applied with thousands of color types and patterns; It has the main features such as being antibacterial, providing heat insulation and sound insulation. The main point where cotton plaster, which is made of natural cellulose fiber, differs from paint and other products is that it is produced with nano-silver technology as a first in the world and does not contain polyester, paper and carcinogenic substances. Cotton plaster has undergone international tests and analyzes in terms of the qualities we are assertive about. Antibacterial Provides heat and sound insulation Antistatic Resistant to fire and impacts Applied to any surface Easy to apply Easy to repair and repair Simple to repair Color and pattern variety Does not contain carcinogenic substances Prevents moisture, dampness and odor Can be applied to all surfaces Easy to clean No allergic effect Does not contain any odor and volatile substances in its composition Completely natural Provides light coordination Does not harbor pests Anti-bacterial Cotton plaster gains antimicrobial properties with the use of nano-silver technology. This means an environment free of bacteria. Nano-Silver particles have the ability and power to destroy more than 350 types of bacteria and viruses at a concentration of 20 ppm. Since it is water-based and has a neutral Ph level, it does not harbor any pest and insect species on its surface.

What is Nano Silver Technology?

Nano technology is known as the technology of very small substances. 1 nanometer is one billionth of a meter, in other words, one millionth of a millimeter. It is equal to 10 times the diameter of a hydrogen atom. A strand of hair ~ 100,000 nanometers Bacteria ~ 1,000 nanometers Virus ~ 100 nanometers DNA ~ 2.5 nanometers H atom ~ 0.1 nanometers Products in the range of 10-100 nanometers in size are classified as “nano technological products”. Nano Silver consists of metallic silver particles that are 10-100 nanometers in size.

Antibacterial Properties of Nano Silver

Silver is used as an antibacterial agent. The reduction of silver to nano size incredibly increases its ability to destroy and protect bacteria, viruses and fungi for a long time. When nano silver particles are coated on the surface of any substance, the surface area increases several million times, providing a very strong antibacterial effect. Nano silver, which is reported to kill 650 known pathogens, mutated or not, in a very short time, is therefore considered a natural antibiotic in medical circles. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recognized colloidal nano silver as a drug because it kills all pathogens resistant to other antibiotics, even at a concentration as low as 2.5 – 5 ppm. In contact with nano silver, which is smaller than a living cell, the metabolism of bacteria, viruses or fungal cells is disrupted, the electrolyte balance is destroyed, enzymes are inactivated and killed and excreted from the body through the immune system. Since nano silver disrupts the metabolism of viruses and bacteria, they do not have the opportunity to develop any defense and immune system.

Is Nano Silver Harmful?

Silver ions do not react with any cell due to the cell membrane in the human body and do not cause harm. Therefore, it is accepted that nano silver does not harm human health, pets, plants, in other words, multicellular organisms. Since nano silver does not react chemically in any way during its functioning, its shape does not deteriorate and its functioning continues, so there is no need to constantly add silver to the system. It is mentioned in the medical literature that nano silver entering the body is naturally excreted within 24 hours. Our body needs approximately 60-70 heavy metals to maintain its vital activities, with iron and zinc being the main ones.

Anti-static

Since cotton plaster is made of cellulose base and completely natural compositions, it reveals the desired shape with its pasty composition during application. It is applied to surfaces with a thickness of approximately 3-4 mm with a trowel and can be easily applied in every living space.

Can be applied to any surface

Cotton plaster can be easily applied on plaster, plaster, paint, ceramic, glass, wood, ytong, rust-free metal product groups and many similar surfaces.

Easy to Apply

Since cotton plaster is made of cellulose base and completely natural compositions, it reveals the desired shape with its pasty composition during application. It is applied to surfaces with a thickness of approximately 3-4 mm with a trowel and can be easily applied in every living space.

Repair and Renovation Material for Damaged Surfaces

Cotton plaster cellulose coating material is a renovation and alternative solution method that can close the gaps and cracks on the surface during application since it has a doughy feature. It is applied in a single coat and does not require external application.

Resistant to Fire and Impacts

The fire and flame resistance of cotton plaster cellulose wall covering material has been confirmed by analyzes and experiments carried out by authoritative institutions and organizations. The flame release rate of cotton plaster is low and it has the feature of slowing down ignition due to its organic structure. Cotton plaster is a decorative wall covering material, but it has a flexible and soft structure and is compressed to withstand sudden impacts. It can return to its original state after being hit. Fire insulation minimizes fire, prevents ignition and spread of flames and keeps carbon monoxide gas inside and releases purified smoke. The resistance of cotton plaster cellulose wall covering material to fire and flame has been confirmed by analyzes and experiments applied by authority institutions and organizations. Although there are fire resistance insulation materials today, cotton plaster minimizes the carbon monoxide gas emitted to the environment during the fire with its fire resistance feature and has the feature of slowing down the ignition due to its organic structure with low flame release rate.

Easy to Clean

Walls covered with cotton plaster never retain dust, soot or surface particles. If there are some dirty spots on the wall (such as children scratching the wall) as a result of any human error during use, all that is needed is to wipe it with a damp cloth.

Provides Light Coordination

Thanks to the porosity of the cotton plaster surface, it causes light refraction, making light coordination and lighting more effective.

Provides Sound Insulation

One of the most prominent features of cotton plaster is that it is a sound insulation material. Thanks to the pores in its texture, cotton plaster prevents sound reflection and provides a noticeable reduction in sound pollution. It is made in order to protect from the harmful effects of noise by isolating the buildings and the environment from unwanted sounds and to reduce the noise from unwanted sounds in places such as recording studios, cinema concert halls, etc. One of the most prominent features of cotton plaster is that it is a sound insulation material. Thanks to the pores in the cotton plaster texture, it prevents sound reflection and provides a noticeable reduction in sound pollution. and 40% less sound permeable than other insulation materials.

Prevents Moisture and Mold Formation

The nano silver in the composition of cotton plaster disrupts the metabolism of viruses and bacteria, preventing them from developing any defense and immune system. Moisture and mold do not occur again on surfaces where cotton plaster is applied. Excessive humidity leads to the growth of mold and spores in airless environments. These spores bring problems such as bad odor, bad air and corrosion. Over time, even the strongest walls and even the furniture in the room can be damaged. It is therefore extremely important for a home to be resistant to dampness. There are usually three main causes of dampness indoors: condensation, leakage and capillarity. Although you need different solutions to deal with these three main causes, your most important assurance and comfort will be heat and waterproofing. You can add these to the list of things to consider before buying a house. For solutions to balance the humidity in the house and prevent dampness, we recommend cotton plaster

Moisture Due to Condensation

It is a type of dampness that is more common in new buildings. Water vapor generated indoors condenses to form water droplets when it touches colder surfaces. Water vapor is produced by activities such as cooking and bathing, and is strengthened by factors such as drying clothes indoors and improper planting. Condensation will also occur if the house is not well ventilated and the temperature of the walls is lower than the ambient temperature. Moisture from condensation leads to the stains seen on the ceiling in this example. Before we move on to remedial measures, we would like to remind you how important a role the air conditioning plays in the problem of dampness. We recommend that you seek advice from heating/cooling/air conditioning specialists for the successful air conditioning of your home.

Solution Frequent Ventilation with Large and Sufficient Number of Windows

In spaces with large square meters, you may find that windows are not sufficient for ventilation. In such cases, ventilation systems come into play. Especially in the kitchen, you will need ventilation and quality hoods that absorb food vapors. This should be one of the features you should consider when buying or decorating a house.

Solution Insulation/Isolation

Thermal insulation is extremely important both to ensure that the temperature of the walls and the environment are close and to avoid being affected by adverse weather conditions outside. You can remove negative effects such as condensation, humidity, dampness and dry air from your home with a solid internal insulation. There are many different methods applied for internal insulation. Internal insulation provided by insulation layers laid on walls and windows and various thermal plasters is also a good solution for energy saving.

Interior Facade Application Preventing Mold and Fungus Formation Cotton Plaster

Nano technology products used in interior facades can reduce the effects of dampness. Moisture-repellent, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal interior coatings are a great solution for healthy living spaces. Cotton plaster, which prevents the formation of mold and fungus, which you will apply together with a good insulation, can create much longer-lasting homes.

Provides Heat Insulation

Cotton plaster gains antimicrobial properties with the use of nano-silver technology. This means a bacteria-free environment. At a concentration of 20 ppm, nano-silver particles have the ability and power to destroy more than 350 types of bacteria and viruses. The original material of cotton plaster is products made of cellulose fiber. Natural cellulose is extremely resistant to energy waste. Cotton plaster cellulose coating material ensures that heat energy is consumed less in winter and cooling energy is consumed less in summer, preventing energy waste. This insulation can be easily felt on the facades where cotton plaster is applied. Thermal insulation is the process of preventing hot or cold air from entering or leaving the houses through thermal bridges. Cotton plaster gains antimicrobial properties with the use of nano silver technologies. This means an environment free of bacteria, which means that nano silver particles have the ability and power to destroy more than 350 types of bacteria and viruses at a concentration of 20 ppm. The original material of cotton plaster is products made of cellulose fiber. It is extremely resistant to energy waste in a natural way. It has the ability to keep warm in winter and cool in summer.

Interior Decoration Material

Cotton plaster, which has high adhesion to the applied surface, does not blister and preserves its color for years, meets the needs in every color combination. It makes a difference in decorative wall covering and concept creation with thousands of color and pattern options. Cotton plaster; With cellulose plaster, you can create landscape, portrait, painting-like drawings and design your walls according to your taste.

Moisture and Dampness Due to Capillarity

Capillarity is the rising of water through the capillary spaces of porous materials. Capillarity is the cause of water being drawn into the floor of the house from the wet soil in the foundation of your house and this can cause dampness starting from the ground. This is one of the reasons why ground floors in apartments are more damp. Moisture caused by capillarity can occur not only on the floor but also on any surface that is in contact with water inside and outside, and the solution is simple.

The Only Solution is Good Insulation

A quality waterproofing is the only and effective solution for moisture caused by capillarity. For waterproofing, specific solutions can be found for the area to be applied. If you have decided to waterproof your floors, ceilings, roofs or walls, you can find a solution in the interior cladding with cotton plaster.

Moisture Caused by Leakage and Water Contact

The most well-known and common cause of dampness and humidity is leakage and water contact. The main source of this problem is cracks in the plaster and ceiling and leaks in the plumbing. The solution to this problem of dampness, which over time corrodes the life of the walls and has dire consequences for interiors, is, like the others, insulation and ventilation, and of course renovation.

Solution Repair Plaster Cracks

The most important measure against leaks is to repair plaster cracks in the walls. Over time, these cracks are the perfect breeding ground for water leakage, bacteria, dampness and mold. To combat cracks, we recommend you to make renovations with cotton plaster. In addition, the NANO SILVER and Cotton plaster materials you will use will be resistant to moisture and will create an isolation effect.

Solution A Robust Interior and Exterior Cladding

If you want to provide the most suitable and healthy conditions inside your home, you should pay attention to interior insulation and sheathing features. Interior and exterior cladding that is resistant to sharp weather conditions and abrasions both strengthens your insulation and helps you provide the environment you want in your interior spaces.

Solution Ceiling Insulation

Of course, all the precautions you take on the walls and floor should also be applied to the ceiling. Proper and solid insulation and a strong floor covering are vital for the ceiling. Ceiling insulation is essential to prevent water leakage and heat leakage in your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cotton plaster?

Cotton plaster is a cellulose wall covering material produced with nano silver technology and used in interior facades. It is applied directly on rough plaster on ceiling and wall coverings, and does not require additional processing and cost.

How is cotton plaster applied?

Cotton plaster is applied directly on rough plaster. It is applied to the surface with a trowel with a thickness of approximately 3-4 mm. It does not require extra processing and cost, it is easy to apply.

Which surfaces can cotton plaster be applied to?

Cotton plaster can be easily applied to many surfaces such as plaster, plaster, plaster, paint, ceramic, glass, wood, metal.

Does cotton plaster provide sound insulation?

Yes, thanks to its porous structure, cotton plaster prevents sound reflection and provides sound insulation. It is 40% less soundproof than other insulation materials.

Does cotton plaster have fire resistance?

Yes, cotton plaster is fire and impact resistant. It has a low flame release rate and its organic structure slows down ignition.

Does cotton plaster prevent dampness and mold growth?

Yes, cotton plaster prevents the formation of dampness and mold thanks to its nano silver technology. Its antimicrobial properties prevent the growth of viruses and bacteria.

How to clean cotton plaster?

Cotton plaster repels dust and dirt. Dirty spots on the wall can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth.

Does cotton plaster provide thermal insulation?

Yes, cotton plaster provides thermal insulation. It helps keep warm air inside in winter and cool air inside in summer and saves energy.