Thermal insulation Unfaced Foam
expanded polystyrenepanelfoam

Thermal insulation - Unfaced Foam - Insulfoam - expanded polystyrene / panel / foam
Thermal insulation - Unfaced Foam - Insulfoam - expanded polystyrene / panel / foam
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Characteristics

Type
thermal
Material
expanded polystyrene
Format
panel, foam
Location
interior, exterior
Use
wall, for roof, for floor, foundation
Technical characteristics
waterproof
Options
lightweight, sustainable, recyclable
Length

122 cm
(48 in)

Width

122 cm, 244 cm
(48 in, 96 in)

Thickness

Max.: 101.6 cm
(40 in)

Min.: 0.64 cm
(0.25 in)

Description

Insulfoam® Unfaced Foam For Commercial and Residential Applications Insulfoam Unfaced Foam is an engineered insulation consisting of a superior closed-cell, lightweight and resilient expanded polystyrene (EPS). Insulfoam Unfaced Foam is available in 4′ x 4′ and 4′ x 8′ standard sizes with thicknesses from ¼” to 40″, and is readily available in custom lengths, widths and densities with little to no impact on lead time. It is also available in tapered panels. With the highest R-Value per dollar over any other rigid insulation, consider Insulfoam Unfaced Foam for your projects. Available in a wide range of sizes, Insulfoam's rigid Unfaced Foam can fit any roof, below-grade and wall insulation project needs. Unfaced boards are available between 10-60 psi for any of the following wall insulation applications: • Roof recover and new roof installations • Compatible with with both light- and dark-colored single-ply membranes • Metal decks| • Below-grade • Total Wall Sheathing System • Cavity Wall Insulation • Tongue & Groove Sheathing • Profile-Cut Siding Underlayment • Cl Panels - Continuous insulated nail base • Architectural & specialty wall shapes • Exterior Insulation Finishing Systems (EIFS)
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