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Thermal-acoustic insulation UNIVERCELL® CONFORT
cellulose waddingblownfor attics

Thermal-acoustic insulation - UNIVERCELL® CONFORT - SOPREMA - cellulose wadding / blown / for attics
Thermal-acoustic insulation - UNIVERCELL® CONFORT - SOPREMA - cellulose wadding / blown / for attics
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Characteristics

Type
thermal-acoustic
Material
cellulose wadding
Format
blown
Use
for attics
Technical characteristics
high-resistance
Options
recycled
Thermal conductivity

0.039 W/(m.K)

Thermal resistance

Min.: 2 m²K/W

Max.: 9 m²K/W

Description

High-performance thermal and sound insulation, UNIVERCELL® CONFORT LOOSE- fill comes in the form of cellulose fibres, made from recycled paper, sorted and ground, then treated to resist fire and mildew. UNIVERCELL® CONFORT LOOSE- fill is a versatile product suited to all application methods. Because of the variety of application methods (air , air injection or wet spraying), UNIVERCELL® CONFORT LOOSE- fill can be used not only to insulate unconverted and unused roof spaces, but also for the thermo - acoustic insulation of walls, floors and roof slopes. Advantages: - boron salt, - free, - quick and easy application, - long-lasting thermal performance (limited settling). IMPLEMENTATION Its application methods (air, air injection, and wet spraying) make it adaptable to the constraints of any type of job. REGULATIONS AND APPROVALS UNIVERCELL® CONFORT LOOSE - fill is the 1st and only cellulose wadding without boron salt and with Technical Approval of the CSTB*. *(French scientific and technical center for the building industry)

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*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.