Cool Plus Offers Innovative Acoustics, Thermal Insulation Tech to Nigeria

 

Cool Plus Limited, a leading professional HVAC company in Nigeria has reiterated that the company through its partnership with Hira Industries, provides Nigeria and the entire construction industry with the one of the most advanced and innovative acoustic and thermal insulation technologies.

This is coming on the heels of an exhibition and workshop where the company introduced the game changing product- Aerofoam XLPE/NBR to professionals in the Oil &Gas, Architecture sector, including HVAC Contractors and Technicians. At the exhibition, the company offered the participants the opportunity to witness first-hand demonstration of the products’ installation techniques, accessories and unique features.

The Africa’s foremost comfort engineering company and representatives of its partners explained that Aerofoam XLPE/NBR is of the highest quality, safe, highly resistant to fluid penetration and fire outbreaks. The company explained that the products possess fire retardant agent that enables them withstand heat to a certain temperature and is non-toxic to the human body; a critical consideration across the industries where acoustic and thermal insulation products are deployed.

Ade Awujoola, the President & CEO of Cool Plus said “Consistent with our vision to become a world class company, we are deliberate in offering cutting-edge technology and equipment to Africa. This is why we have partnered with Hira Industries, a reputable company in the UAE to provide superior quality acoustics and thermal insulation to the Nigeria market and the West Africa sub region”.

The benefits of Aerofoam XLPE/ NBR thermal insulation include; ease of installation, long-life expectancy of up to 25 years. The Aerofoam XLPE/ NBR is easy to clean and resistant to chemicals, making it ideal for chemical and pharmaceutical facilities, the food industry, as well as, the oil and gas industry. The products are cost effective as they do not require additional maintenance after installation. The Aerofoam XLPE/NBR are top-grade products with premium quality at best prices.

Other acoustic and thermal insulations available in the Nigeria market are made from open cell fibre glass materials, which have relatively shorter lifecycle, hazardous to human life and take long to install (about 57% longer time).

Cool Plus Limited is the sole distributor and Hira Industries’ technical partner in Nigeria. The partnership portends a great opportunity for the Nigeria and the West Africa sub region. The partners are working on commissioning and running a training centre in Lagos to build capacity.

All Aerofoam products are consistent with the highest quality standards globally, and pass through stringent examinations before being sold in the various markets. The Aerofoam XLPE generates less waste and Cool Plus provides accessories like tapes and foils to ensure consistency in the installation process.

Daisy Nyong, the Head of Sales at Cool Plus emphasised that “Cool Plus is the only certified distributor of Aerofoam in Nigeria. Owing to our partnership with Hira Industries, Cool Plus is revolutionising the HVAC industry. We are confident that our clients will experience a significant difference in thermal Insulation and acoustics on their facilities.”

                                                                     

 

 

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