Sustainability Wed, May 3, 2017 2:29 PM
Insulation specialist Actis has published the latest in its range of useful booklets offering at-a-glance technical information about which products to use in particular scenarios.
Following the release of its Insulation Solutions for Park Homes guide last year, it has now produced the next in an ongoing series of instructional leaflets aimed at specifiers, architects and builders.
Actis Reflective Insulation Products and Actis Hybrid Solutions and Systems, offer charts, diagrams and advice on how and where to use each of the three Hybrid products.
Honeycomb style insulation Hybris, insulating breather membrane BoostR Hybrid and insulating vapour control layer HControl Hybrid are designed to be used as a complete system in new builds, extensions and conversions, and are increasingly popular in the timber frame, pod, park home and shipping container market.
The Hybrid booklet offers an illustrated catalogue of products, their benefits and applications while the Solutions and Systems guide presents a range of possible construction scenarios with suggested product applications.
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