THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEMS
The aim is to thermally insulate the materials or systems to prevent the transfer of heat/cold via conduction. This is assessed in terms of thermal resistance, expressed in m².K/W (square metre and Kelvin/Watt).
A material is considered thermally insulating when its thermal conductivity coefficient is less than λ<0.10 W/m2K measured at 20 °C (obligatory) (previously: 0.085 kcal / m2.°C)
The passage of heat depends on the resistance provided by the materials.
Classification of thermal insulation:
THERMAL INSULATION SYSTEMS
POLYSTYRENE
- EXTRUDED – XPS (1-A.TE.. 7-A.TE)
- EXPANDED – EPS (8-A.TE, 9-A.TE)
MINERAL WOOLS
- ROCK WOOLS (10-A.TE, 16-A.TE)
- GLASS WOOLS (17-A.TE, 18-A.TE)
REFLEXIVE INSULATING SHEETS
- AIR BUR TERMIC (19-A.TE)
RIGID POLYISOCYANURATE PANELS – PIR
- AISLADECK (20-A.TE, 22-A.TE)
PROJECTED POLYURETHANE FOAM
- PU (23-A.TE)