Rigid polyurethane foam combines excellent thermal insulation properties with good mechanical strength, making it an outstanding construction material that does not rot, mold-resistant, odorless and non-toxic for all conceivable applications, The foam is resistant to the chemicals typically used in construction and is compatible with most solvent-containing adhesives, paints and wood preservatives.
polyurethane rigid foam is extremely durable and can be installed easily and securely, ensuring cost-effective, efficient construction.
Available thickness: 30mm, 40mm, 50mm, 60mm, 80mm, 100mm, 120mm
Example
Thermal conductivity of 30mm thick puff sheet =1075mm of brick wall
Types of Insulation
1. Alumnium Foil XLPE Insulation
XLPE foam is an excellent material used as thermal & acoustics insulation: pipe roofs insulation, wall insulation, floor insulation, and air duct insulation. It’s the most popular roof insulation product.
Features & Benefits
- Condensation proof
- High density
- Low thermal conductivity
- Alumnium foil Laminated high durability
- Self-adhesive to metal or any other surface
- Fire retardant & high temperature resistant.
- Closed cell feature makes water and moisture resistant
- High sound absorption – acoustic insulation
- Vibration preventive
2. Aluminum Foil Bubble Insulation
This is a new environmental friendly heat insulation material which is soft, light, and easy to install. It is layered by aluminum foil and Polyethylene. It has no odor and toxicity. This has good heat insulation with heat radiation blocking properties. Act as very good moisture -barrier. As the name suggests, it is a multilayer film that entraps air within a bubble shaped hemispherical outer layer of the material.
3. Rock Wool Insulation
The individual fibers that compose rockwool insulation are good conductors of heat on their own, but sheets and rolls of this insulation are efficient at blocking the transfer of heat. They are often used to prevent the spread of fire in buildings, in light of their extremely high melting point of 1,800° F to 2,000° F. With an R-value of 3.10 to 4.0, rockwool can play a significant role in reducing energy consumption in homes and businesses.
4. Glass Wool Insulation
Glass wool is one such insulating material bearing varied applications in homes, be it a part of roofs, false ceilings, or drywalls. Glass wool are fine fibers of glass intertwined in a woolly mass, used in filters and as insulation.
Features & Benefits
- It is fire-resistant till 300°C.
- It has excellent tensile strength.
- It is used as hollow walls and drywall insulation.
- Additionally, it is also used for roof insulation in auditoriums and suspended ceilings.
- It prevents heat loss, especially in HVAC ducting systems.
- It is an excellent sound insulator and used as acoustic barrier in partitions that prevent sound transmission.