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Insulation materials, thermal rolls

Mineral wool is resilient, lightweight, fibrous, wool-like, thermally efficient, and fire resistant up to 1100°C (2000 F), and forms a sound barrier. Mineral wool insulation comes in the form of blankets, rolls, or blocks. Calcium silicate is a solid material that is suitable for use at high temperatures, but it is more expensive. Also, it needs to be cut with a. saw during installation, and thus it takes longer to install and there is more waste. [Pg.446]

Since wind barriers are located at the cold side of the thermal insulation (in cold climates) they should combine a sufficient air and water tightness with a high vapour permeance. Materials which combine these properties and are often recommended as wind barriers are the spunbonded plastic films (also called house-wraps). These films are composed of rolled synthetic filaments (typically polypropylene or polyethylene fibres) that are welded together to form a continuous porous fabric. Measuring procedures and results of vapour transfer properties of spunbonded plastic films are reported in detail by Janssens and Hens [36]. The diffusion thicknesses of the films are a few centimetres and of the same order of magnitude as an air boundary layer. [Pg.105]


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