Owens Corning E59 Insulation R19 Kraft 15” X 94”

May 11th, 2012

Owens Corning E59 Insulation R19 Kraft 15 X 94
FLOORS AND 2X6 WALLS INSULATION R-19 6-1/4″ thick 15″W x 94″L 48.96 sq. ft. 5 pieces Kraft faced vapor retarder Use for 2×4 walls 16″ on center Rolled batt Exterior and basement walls “Energy Star” compliant Shrinkwrapped

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Dow Froth-pak 200 1.75 Spray Foam Sealant System

March 29th, 2012

Dow Froth-pak 200 1.75 Spray Foam Sealant System

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INSULATION R13 15X93OWEN [Misc.]

March 24th, 2012

INSULATION R13 15X93OWEN [Misc.]
INSULATION

For use in finished attics, basement walls & exterior walls.
R13
3-1/2″ thick.
15″ x 93″ batt.
11 pieces per package.
106.56 sq. ft.
Kraft faced.
Shrinkwrapped.
“Energy Star” compliant.
Edge flanges for stapling.

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Environmental performance evaluation of thermal insulation materials and its impact on the building [An article from: Building and Environment]

March 20th, 2012

Environmental performance evaluation of thermal insulation materials and its impact on the building [An article from: Building and Environment]
This digital document is a journal article from Building and Environment, published by Elsevier in 2007. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Description:
The purpose of this paper is to examine the building’s environmental performance through the insulation’s material selection. Contemporary insulation materials achieve thermal conductivity values of less than 0.04W/mK, whilst a plethora of materials, which fulfil specific requirements like mechanical and physical features according to the object specific specifications, can be found in the market. Still, the latter is dominated by inorganic fibrous materials and organic foamy ones, which were the subject of this study. The two materials’ production process was registered and evaluated based on environmental criteria with Life Cycle Analysis’ implementation, which was supported by the GEMIS model. The results obtained were used to set operating performance indicators and environmental condition indicators based on the ISO 14031 standard and accomplish the Environmental Performance Evaluation for the two materials. Moreover, insulation materials’ life cycle correlation to building’s life cycle examined and expressed with energy consumption indicators.

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State of the art in thermal insulation materials and aims for future developments [An article from: Energy & Buildings]

March 7th, 2012

State of the art in thermal insulation materials and aims for future developments [An article from: Energy & Buildings]
This digital document is a journal article from Energy & Buildings, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Description:
Insulation materials are the key tool in designing and constructing a energy thrifty buildings. This is demonstrated by the increasing thicknesses used in buildings, which also reflects in the growing sales of the branch. The European market of insulation materials is characterised by the domination of two groups of products inorganic fibrous materials and organic foamy materials. They all feature similar performance in terms of insulating capabilities, but otherwise present significant differences. These are discussed in detail in the following paper. Despite the fact that the thermal properties of the materials has not improved significantly of the last decade, a series of other features, like reaction to fire and moisture or mechanical properties have improved, sometimes even at the cost of insulation abilities. Furthermore, environmental and public health aspects play an increasing role, both in the search for ‘optimum’ materials for given applications, and in the aims set by the industry for future developments. These aims, examined within the legislative and market framework, are discussed in this paper, both as criteria for evaluating state of the art materials and as goals for future research developments.

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National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program: thermal insulation materials

February 1st, 2012

National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program: thermal insulation materials

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Super Sonic Acoustical Sound Dampening Insulation Mat 24″ x 36″

January 21st, 2012

Super Sonic Acoustical Sound Dampening Insulation Mat 24 x 36
This high quality mat offers superior sound dampening control to reduce road noise, rattles, engine noise, and any other noises that are bothersome. The high density polyethylene film with an aluminum foil composite is abrasion and tear resistant. The gray film provides structural integrity & strength, allowing the material to bend, move, & return to shape even under tension forces.

The product is 70 mil in thickness, contains a high temperature adhesive backing, and is easy to trim & fit. The rubberized compound is applied with the high temperature adhesive to absorb all those out of control noises.

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