It is the ideal construction aggregate filler for masonry fill insulation roof decks floor systems and other significant areas that need insulation.
Loose fill masonry insulation.
But unlike loose fill insulation products or dry mix foam products core fill 500 won t settle over time or experience the shrinkage of dry mix products.
One of the biggest advantages of core fill 500 is that the insulation can be injected after all masonry construction is completed.
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This lightweight product creates a protective fill when placed into block core cavities.
The resulting granular product is lightweight with countless tiny sealed air cells which account for its excellent thermal performance and fire resistance.
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Vermiculite loose fill masonry insulation is an inert inorganic lightweight granular material that can be been treated for water repellency.
It will not deteriorate or decompose.
Vermiculite masonry fill creates a barrier against moisture heat and sound.
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Perlite loose fill masonry insulation is an inert volcanic rock expanded by a special heat process and is often treated with water repellent material.
It is non flammable non combustible economical and does not emit odors toxic fumes or attract vermin.
Expanded perlite s high insulating qualities light weight and versatility make it an essential part of the construction industry for loose fill insulation and lightweight insulating concrete.
Perlite is represented in the standards by astm product specification c549 the astm test methods used to evaluate loose fill perlite insulation are listed below.
Expanded perlite provides a quick inexpensive and permanent method for insulating masonry walls.
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It is applicable for the construction sector.
Thermal performance tests have shown significant energy savings when perlite is used to fill the cavities in concrete masonry structures.