External insulation with cellular plastic materials: thermal properties, long term stability and fire properties

Lars Schiøtt Sørensen, Anker Nielsen

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    Abstract

    External thermal insulation composite systems (ETICS) can be used as extra insulation of existing buildings. The system can be made of cellular plastic materials or mineral wool. There is a European Technical guideline, ETAG 004, that describe the tests that shall be conducted on such systems. This paper gives a comparison of systems with mineral wool and cellular plastic, based on experience from practice and literature. It is important to look at the details in the system and at long time stability of the properties such as thermal insulation, moisture and fire. Investigation of fire properties must be done before utilisation of the system, including the risk of fire spread from one storey to the next for practical solutions. An elaboration of fire spread risks require thermo physic knowledge about ignition temperatures, critical radiation, upward flame spread velocities etc. of the actual insulation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationNSB 2014: 10th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics 15-19 June 2014 Lund, Sweden : Full papers
    EditorsJesper Arfvidsson, Lars-Erik Harderup, Anders Kumlin, Bitte Rosencrantz
    Number of pages8
    Place of PublicationLund
    PublisherLunds Tekniska Högskola, LTH. Institutionen för Byggnadsteknik
    Publication date2014
    Pages175-182
    Article number22
    ChapterAir tightness
    ISBN (Print)978-91-88722-53-9
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    Event10th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics - Lund , Sweden
    Duration: 15 Jun 201419 Jun 2014
    Conference number: 10

    Conference

    Conference10th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics
    Number10
    Country/TerritorySweden
    CityLund
    Period15/06/201419/06/2014

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