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ISO 9001 Quality Management
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PIR insulation.
Proteus Pro-Therm Insulation PIR is a fibre-free rigid polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulation core faced with coated glass tissue on one side and bituminized glass tissue with polypropylene fleece on the other. The PIR fibre free insulation core is temperature tolerant and withstands the application of hot bitumen and asphalt to the surface at up to 230°C.
Features and benefits:
Color | Beige Black Silver |
Finish | Glass tissue Pre-treated Other |
Material | Polyisocyanurate (PIR) |
Shape | Rectangle |
Length | 1200 mm |
Width | 600 mm |
Height | 30 mm 40 mm 50 mm 60 mm 70 mm |
Warranty description | Other |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | J41/430 Warm deck roof insulation J31/333 Rigid urethane foam insulation J41/420 Rigid urethane foam insulation J31/26 Thermal insulation J41/26 Thermal insulation J31/24 Rigid urethane foam insulation |
Fire performance | Reaction to fire: Euroclass F. |
Thermal conductivity (maximum) | 0.026–0.024 W/m-K.Guidance for specification option: The thermal conductivity (lambda/λλ-value) of the foam varies by thickness as follows:
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Water vapour permeability | 40 MNs/g. |
Compressive strength at 10% deformation | >150 kPa. |
Cross section | Uniform thickness.CTF/ Tapered. |
Thickness (nominal) | 30 mm.40 mm.50 mm.60 mm.70 mm.80 mm.90 mm.100 mm.110 mm.120 mm.130 mm.140 mm.150 mm.160 mm.170 mm.180 mm.190 mm.200 mm.Bespoke.Guidance for specification option: CTF/ tapered heights available, consult manufacturer for details. |
Face size (length x width) | 1200 x 600 mm. |
Edges | Square. |
Contains Red List materials | No |
Country of material origin | Europe |
Country of product manufacture | United Kingdom |
Material | Polyisocyanurate (PIR) |
Embodied carbonA1-A3 (production stage) as defined in BS EN 15804 | 9.3 kg CO₂ eq/unit Guidance for specification option:
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Recyclability | While current PIR insulation recycling process is complex, innovative methods are emerging that promise greater reusability and efficient energy recovery. Usually - at the end of serviceable life of PIR insulation - disposal to landfill, energy recovery via incineration, or a mixture of both methods seem most commonly practiced. |
Recycled contentAs defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021 | 0 % |