Thermal insulation of the contact façade with polystyrene
Thermal insulation of a wall using a contact method is one of the traditional methods of wall insulation. It can be performed perfectly in both new and reconstructed buildings and is also the most popular method because of its simplicity. Solid insulating boards are glued onto the external wall and anchored mechanically and then a thin layer of coloured plaster is applied. According to the power demands of the building, insulation materials with a thickness from 120 mm (for standard houses) up to 300 mm (low-energy and passive houses) are used. Contact insulation is used most frequently in buildings built of bricks but may also be used successfully in modern wooden houses.
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Isover EPS GreyWall
λD=0,032 Wm-1K-1
Isover EPS GreyWall insulating boards are a new generation of graphite...
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Isover EPS 100F
λD=0,037 Wm-1K-1
Thermally insulating façade boards made of foam polystyrene for external...
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Isover EPS 70F
λD=0,039 Wm-1K-1
Thermally insulating façade boards made of foam polystyrene for external...
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Isover TWINNER
λD=0,033 - 0,034 Wm-1K-1
TWINNER is a sandwich thermal and noise insulation board made of Isover EPS...
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