Installation techniques

How to install isofloc insulation.


One of the first insulation blower machines from 1920. Picture Arthur W. Johnson & Associates

Cellulose thermal insulation has been in use since the 1920’s. This recycled product is preferably made exclusively from newspaper with a special impregnation additive.
The three main installation methods (blown-in, open blow and spray-on) make it possible to use cellulose insulation for almost any building-related insulation application.

Special applications such as the sound-proofing of rooms by applying a surface layer to reduce the reverberation period or the (subsequent) insulation of voids using the injection method (blowing-in using a blower nozzle) round off the range of applications.

Blown-in cellulose insulation
for roofs, walls and ceilings »»

In this technique, isofloc is blown in to the corresponding void space via a flexible tube and compacts itself to a wind-tight and seamless thermal skin for the building. This means that roof constructions(e.g. ventilated and non-ventilated roofs), facades, floors and ceilings can be exactly and consistently insulated right into the last corner.

For thin insulation layers: »»

For thin, interior insulation layers - Whether as internal insulation on solid substrates or the walls of half-timbered buildings, installation levels in timber-framed constructions or thin, sound-proofing for lightweight walls – this spraying technique is the perfect solution.

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For the insulation of open, horizontal roofs or ventilated flat roofs: »»

Domes, arches, vaults, flat roofs, poorly or easily accessible surfaces or suspended ceilings: in the open blow method isofloc is blown on to provide a seamless insulation layer. Older or newly constructed buildings – Whether it is a new building or an old building, the open blow method is the first choice technique for the subsequent insulation of poorly accessible ventilated flat roofs.

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Variations in the thermal storage

If one considers the commonplace insulation materials within the thermal conductivity group 040, it can be seen that they vary greatly in their thermal storage characteristics and therefore in their effectiveness in shielding against heat in the summertime. The bar chart shown helps to illustrate these differences. It shows how much thermal energy the various insulation materials can store.

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