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‘INSUboard’ is a closed cell rigid extruded polystyrene board - XPS, which develops a continuous skin surface, derived from its process of manufacture. The continuous skin surfaces make it impervious to moisture absorption, under varying ambient temperature conditions. The closed cell structure and uniform surfaces combined with the light weight of INSUboard support the imposed loading during overdeck and critical floor applications. The low thermal conductivity of the
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product offers energy savings, comfort for occupants of the building and durability to the water proofing system deployed. These properties of INSUboard make it a preferred product for the suggested areas of application in comparison to other existing materials. |
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| Features and Benefits |
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Ultra low density (8 Kg/m3- 11 Kg/m3) and lightweight - Excellent absorption |
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capability |
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Non-fibrous three dimensional filigree network structures safe in any environment |
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with high sound absorption capability |
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CFC free |
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Flexible with open cell structure. Easy to cut and install |
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Wide operating temperature (-200°C to + 200°C) suitable for hot as well as cold |
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insulation |
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Low flammability - Passes even the toughest UL 94 V 0 test. Complies with the |
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Class ’O’ requirements of the building regulations when tested to BS476: Part |
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6:1981 and Part 7:1987 |
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| Applications |
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HVAC: Fan coil units, plenum and duct linings |
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Building services: Wall and ceiling panels for office and conference rooms, plant |
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rooms etc. |
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General Industrial: Enclosure linings and suspended absorbers |
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Marine: Engine rooms and accommodation areas |
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Sports and Leisure: Theatre and cinema auditoria, swimming pools and |
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gymnasium, lecture halls etc. |
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Power generation: Case lining, splitter and louver infill and many more |
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| Available in light grey color as |
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Standard 1250mm X 1250mm |
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Sheets, die-cuts to size and shape or profiles |
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Please note: Although a superb acoustic foam, this material does tend to expand and contract due to temperature and humidity so allowances should be made for fitting to an exact space. |
| Email: insulation@supreme.co.in |
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