Mari-Ve Jesmonite use
Jesmonite is an environmentally friendly material compared to many other traditional construction and plastic materials because it is solvent-free and contains no volatile organic compounds (VOC). This contributes to reduced air pollution and healthier indoor air quality when used indoors.
Here are some environmental aspects of Jesmonite:
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Solvent-free: Jesmonite is solvent-free, which means it does not contain harmful solvents that can cause air pollution and noxious fumes during the curing or drying of the material.
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Reduced CO2 emissions: The production of Jesmonite generally generates less CO2 emissions compared to some other building materials such as cement. This contributes to a lower ecological footprint.
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Less waste: Jesmonite can be repaired and restored instead of completely replaced, resulting in less waste and a reduced need for new materials.
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Durability: Jesmonite has the potential to last longer than some other materials, reducing the need for frequent replacement.
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Energy Efficiency: The curing of Jesmonite typically requires less energy compared to some other materials that require high temperatures to cure.