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Superglass Cladding Mat 40 - Twin skin metal clad building insulation

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Cladding Mat 40 - 80 mm

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  • ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems

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  • EPD

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  • ISO 9001 Quality Management

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  • UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA)

    UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA)

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  • CE Marking

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  • Made in Britain

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  • BS EN 13501-1

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  • DoP

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Superglass Cladding Mat 40 is a resilient and non-combustible glass mineral wool insulation roll. For the walls and roofs of twin skin profiled metal clad systems, portable & modular buildings.

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Application

Superglass Cladding Mat 40 is designed to provide thermal and acoustic insulation in the walls and roofs of twin skin profiled metal clad systems and portable & modular buildings.

Description

Superglass Cladding Mat 40 is a non-combustible glass mineral wool insulation roll. The roll is supplied 1200mm wide to allow quick and easy installation in commonly used rail and bracket systems.


Thermal Conductivity:

Declared thermal conductivity (lambda (λ) value) of 0.040W/mK.


Fire Classification:

Deemed non-combustible with a fire classification of Euroclass A1 (the highest possible rating) when tested to BS EN 13501-1 Reaction to Fire.


Vapour Resistivity

The product has a nominal vapour resistivity of 5 MN·s/g·m.


Environmental credentials.

  • Manufactured in accordance with ISO 14001 - Environmental Management Systems (EMS). Certificate number: EMS 646508.
  • Contains no ozone-depleting substances or greenhouse gases. For more information, please refer to the Environmental Product Declaration (EPD).
  • Made from up to 84% recycled glass.
  • Generic BRE Green Guide Rating of A+.


Standards and Approvals.

  • BS EN 13162:2012(+A1:2015) Thermal insulation products for buildings - Factory made mineral wool (MW) products.
  • BS EN 13172: 2012 Thermal insulation products – Evaluation of conformity.
  • BS EN ISO 9001 - Quality Management Systems (QMS). Certificate number: FM 02264.


Certification:

  • UKCA certified to BS EN 13162:2012+A1:2015. Certificate number: 0086 CPR 469699.
  • CE marked to BS EN 13162:2012+A1:2015. Certificate number: 0751-CPR-399.0-01.


General information

Color

Yellow

Material

Glass mineral wool

Mineral wool

Mineral fibre

Shape

Rectangle

Length

12100 mm

10650 mm

9950 mm

8050 mm

7000 mm

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Width

1200 mm

Height

80 mm

90 mm

100 mm

120 mm

140 mm

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Uniclass

Pr_25_57_06_30 Flexible glass wool mat insulationPrimary

CAWS

H61/230 Mineral wool insulation on structural metal liner trays

H60/230 Mineral wool insulation on structural metal liner trays

H67/305 Mineral wool insulation on structural metal liner trays

H65/230 Mineral wool insulation on structural metal liner trays

H64/305 Mineral wool insulation on structural metal liner trays

H62/230 Mineral wool insulation on structural metal liner trays

H31/271 Mineral wool thermal insulation

H31/254 Acoustic insulation

H31/120 Metal

H31/50 Mineral wool thermal insulation

H31/10 Metal

Product range

Built-up Metal Clad Roofs & Walls Insulation
Glass Mineral Wool Insulation

Specification data - Flexible glass wool mat insulation

Standard

To BS EN 13162.

Guidance for specification option:

Manufactured in accordance with:

  • BS EN 13162:2012(+A1:2015) thermal insulation products for buildings factory made mineral wool (MW) products.
  • BS EN 13172: 2012 Thermal insulation product evaluation of conformity.

Thermal conductivity at 10°C (maximum)

0.040 W/m·K.

Thickness (minimum)

80 mm.

Manufacturer guidance

Width: 1200 mm.

Fire performance

Reaction to fire classification of A1, as defined in BS EN 13501-1.

Guidance for specification option:

All Superglass products are deemed non-combustible and have a fire classification of A1 when tested to BS EN 13501-1 reaction to fire.

Recycled content

Up to 84%.

Guidance for specification option:

All Superglass products are deemed non-combustible and have a fire classification of A1 when tested to BS EN 13501-1 reaction to fire.

Length

12 100 mm.

R-Value

2.00 m²K/W.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of material origin

United Kingdom

Country of product manufacture

United Kingdom

Material

Glass mineral wool

Mineral wool

Mineral fibre

Manufacturing plant location

Embodied carbon

A1-A3 (production stage) as defined in BS EN 15804

1.35 kg CO₂ eq/kg

Manufacturer guidance

Please see product EPD.

Recycled content

As defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021

84 %

Guidance for specification option:

All Superglass products are deemed non-combustible and have a fire classification of A1 when tested to BS EN 13501-1 reaction to fire.

Expected Life

Lifetime

Third party certifications

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Third party certifications

ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems

ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems

Environmental Management System ISO 14001: 2015

EPD

EPD

Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) – Cured Glass Mineral Wool Insulation

ISO 9001 Quality Management

ISO 9001 Quality Management

Quality Management System ISO 9001:2015

UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA)

UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA)

UKCA Certificate - Cured Glass Mineral Wool Insulation

CE Marking

CE Marking

CE Certificate - Cured Glass Mineral Wool Insulation

Made in Britain

Made in Britain

Made in Britain

BS EN 13501-1

BS EN 13501-1

Euroclass A1 Reaction to Fire Classification

DoP

DoP

Declaration of Performance (DoP) - Cladding Mat 40 - UKCA

Literature

Superglass Cladding Mat 40 - Datasheet

Superglass Cladding Mat 40 - Datasheet

Insulation Solutions Guide

Insulation Solutions Guide

Superglass Cladding Mat - Best Practice Guide

Superglass Cladding Mat - Best Practice Guide