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www.knaufinsulation.co.uk


EARTHWOOL®


RAINSCREEN SLAB: SAFE TO SPECIFY AT ANY HEIGHT


• BBA certified


• Non-combustible Euroclass A1 Reaction to Fire Classification • Compliant with Approved Document B • 3D U-value calculations available • Sustainable manufacturing


Earthwool®


RainScreen Slab is certified by the BBA for all building types, including those over 18m and for applications behind masonry. It has a Euroclass A1 Reaction to Fire Classification, and thermal conductivity of just 0.034W/mK, backed up with 3D U-value calculations to ensure buildings perform as designed. It is water repellent to preserve integrity during construction and slabs are wind load tested by the BRE to 76m/s – equivalent to a category five hurricane.


Earthwool® RainScreen Slab is manufactured in the UK with ECOSE® Technology,


our revolutionary bio-based binder. It contains no added formaldehyde or phenols, has low VOC emissions and with a Eurofins Gold Certificate for Indoor Air Comfort, contributes to BREEAM, LEED and the Well Building Standard.


To contact our Specification Team about your project, visit www.knaufinsulation.co.uk/rainscreen-solutions


CERTIFICATE 19/5609


KINE4155ADV - V0819


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