Thermal insulation NORTHERN WHITE
thermal-acousticfiberglassrecycled glass

thermal insulation
thermal insulation
thermal insulation
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Characteristics

Type
thermal, thermal-acoustic
Material
fiberglass, recycled glass, perlite, vermiculite
Format
loose
Location
interior
Use
for ceiling, for attics
Technical characteristics
incombustible
Options
sustainable, recyclable, recycled, energy-saving, formaldehyde-free

Description

Northern White Fibre Glass Blowing Insulation is used in residential and commercial construction as a thermal and acoustical insulation. It is designed for pneumatic installation in open attic or ceiling plenum areas with flat flooring or up to a maximum slope of 4.5:12. This product is noncombustible, noncorrosive and odor free. In addition, Northern White won't settle, contains no chemicals to cause mildew and fungus growth, provides no sustenance for vermin, contains no asbestos, won't rot or decay and won't absorb moisture. Northern White is made from a combined minimum of 65% pre- and post-consumer recycled content. Northern White is an unbonded, white, virgin fibre, loose fill fibre glass insulation. The glass fibres are manufactured from postindustrial and post-consumer recycled glass. Additives are applied to provide product extended shelf life and to reduce static electricity and fibre dusting during application. This insulation contains no asbestos, perlite, vermiculite or phenol-formaldehyde binder. Installation procedures and techniques must be followed as recommended by CertainTeed Corporation, using blowing machines approved for fibre glass insulation. Refer to InsulSafe® SP Installation Manual (30-24-302). To obtain the thermal resistance shown on the chart, this material must be installed at both the thickness and mass per unit area equal to or greater than the minimum value specified.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.