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HEXATHERM® XPERi - External Basement Wall Lining

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Cellecta Ltd

Interlocking extruded polystyrene thermal insulation board for basement wall applications.

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Application

Suitable for fixing externally against basement walls.


Description

Features and benefits:

  • 100% recyclable.
  • CFC and HCFC free.
  • Closed cell structure.
  • Code for Sustainable Homes Pol 1 compliant.
  • Excellent life-long thermal performance.
  • High compressive strength.
  • Wide range of thicknesses available: 30–160 mm.
  • Zero ODP & Less than 5 GWP.
  • Low water absorption
  • Interlocking edge detail.
  • Manufactured in accordance with BS EN 13374, and tested to BS EN 12267.
  • Long term water absorption by immersion (% volume, to BS EN 12087): <0.7%.


Grade (to BS EN 826): CS250 and CS300.

General information

Color

Yellow

Finish

Smooth

Material

High density extruded polystyrene (XPS)

Guidance for specification option:

 (XPS)

Shape

Rectangle

Length

2500 mm

Width

600 mm

Height

30 mm

40 mm

50 mm

60 mm

80 mm

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Uniclass

Pr_25_71_63_29 Extruded polystyrene (XPS) boardsPrimary

CAWS

P10/217 Insulation slabs fixed to backing wall

Specification data - Extruded polystyrene (XPS) boards

Standard

To BS EN 13164.

Third-party certification

ISO 9001: 2015. ISO 14001:2015.

Compressive strength (minimum) at 10% compression

To BS EN 826: 250–300 kPa.

Thermal conductivity (maximum)

To BS EN 12267, 0.033—0.034 W/mK.

Thickness

30 mm.

40 mm.

50 mm.

60 mm.

80 mm.

90 mm.

100 mm.

120 mm.

140 mm.

160 mm.

Edges

Tongued and grooved.

TemperatureRange

-50 to +75°C.

Density

To BS EN 1602, 34 kg/m³ minimum.

Water vapour diffusion factor (to EN 12086)

100—200 µ.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of material origin

Belgium

Country of product manufacture

United Kingdom

Recyclability

100

Recycled content

As defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021

30 %

Literature

Thermal

Thermal

Case studies

Ridgeway Views, Mill Hill

Ridgeway Views, Mill Hill