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The New 3 in 1 Conversion

Envirograf have just launched Envir-e-flex the perfect answer to providing a 3 in 1 product for thermal insulation to L1B & L2B, airborne and impact sound and 70 minutes fire protection. Envir-e-flex consists of a reflective fire protective panel with an attached non-itch sponge. The Envir-e-flex panels can be used in loft conversions between trusses requiring only a facing of 9mm plasterboard to achieve excellent U values. Envir-e-flex can be used between joists and also between floors in new build projects.

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Tel: 01304 842 555 www.envirograf.com

standard and green inverted roofs and is the latest innovation from Jablite. Inverted, or protected membrane, roofs place specific demands on the insulation’s water absorption, water vapour transfer and compressive strength. Previously, customers had been forced to use extruded polystyrene (XPS) products for all inverted roof applications.

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A new school build being heralded as ‘exemplar’ in sustainable design and construction has turned to

McVeigh Insulations to

achieve optimum performance and reliability in the construction process and beyond. McVeigh has utilized its expertise in engineering of large format - up to 7 m x 3.8 m - SIPs to create the building shell, using a combination of 150 mm and 180 mm thick panels for the walls and pitched roofs. Each panel is pre-fabricated off-site, then simply craned into position and fixed to the primary steel framework.

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Tel: 0161 367 9090 www.mcveigh-uk.com

Promat UK Gains BBA Approval for Promat TL Board®

and is ideal for use in conversion, refurbishment or new-build situations.

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the underside of concrete floors, achieving U-values of 0.20 W/m2K or better

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Promat UK has gained an Agrément Certificate (09/4646) from the British Board of Agrément (BBA) for its Promat TL Board® range of thermal upgrading insulation boards. Intended for use on semi-exposed concrete soffits, Promat TL Board® features a non-combustible calcium silicate board bonded to phenolic insulation and is resistant to the effects of both moisture and impact. It is designed to be fixed to

Green roofs have never been greener since

Jablite launched

its exciting new A+ rated Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) insulation board. Jablite Flat Roof Inverted has been specifically designed to give a greener choice to customers creating

ISO-Chemie Fills Sealants Gap at Ecobuild

ISO-Chemie will be showing for the first time its range of high performance impregnated foam tapes for the UK eco housing and construction sector at Ecobuild 2010 (stand 2503, Earls Court 2). These will include the Iso Bloco One - a highly effective, three-level, all-in-one weather thermal, acoustic and airtight seal - and the Iso Bloco 600. This is a pre-compressed foam sealant, which provides excellent weather tight sealing of movement joints up to 42 mm in prefabricated concrete, brick work, curtain walling and cladding panels. The easy-to-apply Iso-Bloco T-Max tape is designed for multi-storey timber frame structures.

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New Inverted Flat Roof Insulation Product Launched Klober Takes Control of Air Leakage

Klober’s new brochure ‘Taking control of air leakage’ explains how to develop an effective roof airtightness strategy, with specific reference to the use of vapour permeable membranes, vapour control layers and air barriers. It explains the nine method of assessment categories in the Code for Sustainable Homes, the principles of building fabric air permeability and requirements of Building Regulations and BREEAM. Managing Director David Arendell commented, “As we improve the thermal efficiency of new homes and move towards zero carbon construction, it is inevitable that air leakage will become even more significant.”

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Tel: 01509 500660 www.klober.co.uk

Mcveigh Brings Performance & Reliability to School Energy Saving Solution from Pregis

Thermal insulation specialists Pregis is helping architects, builders and home improvers achieve significant energy savings and potentially meeting the requirements of France’s future réglementation thermique (RT) building energy code, whose next version, RT2012, is expected to seek further improvements in insulation for properties. Pregis’s high-tech Altherm® Pro reflective barrier insulation has now been granted European Technical Approval (ETA) from the CSTB (Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment), confirming that the material has passed a number of stringent tests to improve heat retention in winter.

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Steico Exhibits Healthy Focus on the Fabric

of buildings. New for 2010 is Steicoprotect (BBA applied for), a direct render system using a lime based render applied directly to natural wood fibre insulation panels and Steicoultralam laminated veneer lumber (LVL).

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Steico Limited, on Stand

No 2140 at Ecobuild 2010, now adds growing emphasis on insulation products to help specifiers and builders meet tough new Government CO2 reduction targets with a range of energy efficient insulation products including wood fibre Steicoflex and hemp based Steicocanaflex which help regulate the internal climate

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