Thermal insulation PIR BOARD VINYL TAPE FACED
polyisocyanurate (PIR) foampanelinterior

thermal insulation
thermal insulation
thermal insulation
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Characteristics

Type
thermal
Material
polyisocyanurate (PIR) foam
Format
panel
Location
interior
Use
for roof, for flooring
Technical characteristics
fireproof
Thermal conductivity

0.022 W/(m.K)

Length

1,200 mm
(47 in)

Width

600 mm
(24 in)

Thickness

Max.: 100 mm
(3.94 in)

50 mm
(1.97 in)

Min.: 25 mm
(0.98 in)

Description

PIR Plita® – multipurpose energy-efficient insulation boards Rigid foam boards PIR Plita® are the insulation materials with the lowest thermal conductivity. Polyisocyanurate rigid foam boards PIR Plita® in soft linings help reduce costs for heating or air conditioning when building a flat roof, renovating industrial building or for the insulation of any residential facility, from a chalet, a cabin to a balcony. PIR Plita® boards have CE European certificate mark and are used in France, Belgium, India and other countries around the world. PIR Plita® Specifications • - Dimensions: 600x1200mm • - Thickness: 25-100 mm • - Core material: PIR Premier • - Coating: Foil, Paper, Film, Glass Veil, or no coating • - Thermal conductivity: k=0,022 W/m*k • - Water absorption: < 2% • - Type of joint edge: stair stringer cut for boards thickness 40 to 150 mm • - Package: any quantity transported by truck or container Features of PIR Plita® • - Easy to cut with a knife or saw • - Easy to install with glue and screws • - Easy to transport with light weight • - CE certified • - Resistance against fungus and rodents • - Resistance against humidity • - Recyclable. We recycle PIR Plita® boards into granulated insulator which you can use to fill the cavities when making a basement, a floor or a wall MOQ is 300 sq.m.

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