Thermal-acoustic insulation MULTITHERM®
wood fiberrigid panelinterior

thermal-acoustic insulation
thermal-acoustic insulation
thermal-acoustic insulation
thermal-acoustic insulation
thermal-acoustic insulation
thermal-acoustic insulation
thermal-acoustic insulation
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Characteristics

Type
thermal-acoustic
Material
wood fiber
Format
rigid panel
Use
interior, for roof, for exterior insulation finishing systems
Technical characteristics
hydrophobic
Fire Class
Euroclass E
Options
recyclable, ecological
Thermal conductivity

0.039 W/(m.K)

Thickness

Min.: 40 mm
(1.57 in)

Max.: 200 mm
(7.87 in)

Description

Moisture-resistant insulation board Sheathing directly over timber frame constructions, over wood sheathing and over masonry under the facing in vented facade constructions Full boards install under rafters without interruption (not suitable for between-rafter use) Suitable in 100-mm or greater thickness as additional above-rafter insulation, fastening to the rafters DIN 4108-10: DI-dm, WAB-dm Superior moisture resistance due to hydrophobic treatment Suitable as temporary roof covering (max. 4 months) Makes structures wind-tight Reduces thermal bridging Consistently uniform board dimensions make installation quicker and easier Homogeneous, single-ply construction Ideal for upgrading the thermal insulation of existing structures Superior thermal storage capacity provides outstanding insulation against heat in summer and cold in winter Improves acoustic insulation Regulates humidity and is vapour diffusion permeable Manufactured from wood, a sustainable natural resource Recyclable Biologically safe (natureplus© certified) Made in Germany

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BATIMAT 2024

30 Sep - 03 Oct 2024 Paris (France)

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