SOTA-DOMUS have the longest lifespan - over many decades - why?
Technical data cover layer  •	Compressive strength: 200 N/mm2 •	Tensile strength: 20 N/mm2 (without reinforcement material) •	Flexural strength: 50 N/mm2 (without reinforcement material) •	Fracture energy G: f= 90 kN/m (without reinforcement material) •	Chloride diffusion: Not measurable (lies within the error range of the measuring instruments) •	Water resistance: Not measurable (lies within the error range of the measuring instruments)
The MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) considers the material used by the SOTA-DOMUS to be one of the longest lasting material - why? The technical data speak a clear language Water penetration depth not measurable - outside the measuring devices error-tolerance Chloride diffusion not measurable - outside the measuring instruments error-tolerance Dyed through coating with mineral pigments There is nothing that could attack the SOTA-DOMUS cover layer - even permanent moisture coupled with extreme UV irradiation is ineffective This results not only in a maintenance-free house exterior but also in a longevity that is second to none!
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