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- 30mm x 580mm x 1250mm XPS 300 GIAS Graphite Insulation Board
- Extruded polystyrene thermal and moisture resistant insulation foam
- Applications: roofs, zero fall roofs, floors, walls and below-ground works
- Applications: cold storage areas like floors, underground constructions
- Applications: basements, car parks, swimming pools, flat and pitched roofs
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- Brand: Soprema
- Model: 30mm XPS 300 GIAS
- Dimensions: 1,250mm x 580mm x 30mm
- SKU: 30mm XPS 300 GIAS
- Product code: P1-3957
- MPN: 30mm XPS 300 GIAS
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30mm XPS 300 GIAS Graphite Insulation Board is an extruded polystyrene insulation foam used as a thermal and moisture resistant strong insulation to technically demanding applications.
Extruded Polystyrene differs from Expanded Polystyrene in that it has a closed-cell structure, which prevents moisture-absorption and results in very low lambda values and high strength.
XPS boards are suitable for many demanding and varied insulation applications, including inverted and green roofs, zero fall roof designs, floors, walls and below-ground works.
Extruded Polystyrene Insulation Board is easy to install and provides exceptional compressive strength (300kPa) and impressive load-bearing capabilities.
XPS Sheets are used mainly in commercial, industrial and cold storage areas like floors, underground constructions, basements, car parks, swimming pools, flat and pitched roofs.
GIAS XPS offers much higher than standard EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) resistance to pressure which is 300kPa where standard polystyrene is only 70kPa.
Graphite Insulation Extruded Polystyrene is a rebated edge profile board with excellent water resistance properties.
Specification:
Thickness: 30mm
Length: 1250mm
Width: 580mm
Size: 30mm x 580mm x 1250mm
Board coverage: 0.725m2
Density: 35kg/m3
Thermal Conductivity: 0.032 W/mk
R-Value: 0.9m2K/W
Commpressive Strength: 300kPa
Edge profile: Rebate Edge
Tensile strength: TR200(kPa)
Water vapour permeability: 150(µ)
GIAS XPS 300 Extruded Polystyrene Features:
· Closed-cell structure.
· Highly hydrophobic.
· High mechanical strength.
· Chemically resistant.
· Does not cause corrosion.
· Contains flame retardant additives.
· Must not be exposed to open flames or sources of ignition.
XPS 300 Extruded Polystyrene GIAS Applications:
· Floors under great loads.
· Warehouses, production facilities and car parks.
· Maintaining floor dimensional stability.
· Resistance to soil contaminators.
· Insulating the exterior walls of a building.
· Reducing energy losses through foundations.
· Suited for use on soils with high or medium permeability.
· Suited for use on impermeable soils.
· Excellent thermal-hydro insulation capabilities.
· Improves the energy rating of your building.
· Significantly decreases the energy used in maintaining thermal comfort.
· For terraced roofs.
· Installed as an insulation layer on top of the waterproof membrane.
· For roofs that take heavy loads or constant heavy pedestrian traffic.
*Further information may be found in our Downloads section.
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specification | |
Board covarage | 0.725 m2 |
Commpressive Strength | 300kPa |
Density | 35kg/m3 |
Length | 1250mm |
Material | Extruded Polystyrene (XPS) |
Profile | Rebated edge |
R-Value | 0.9m2K/W |
Reaction to fire | Euroclass E |
Size | 30mm x 580mm x 1250mm |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.032 W/mK |
Thickness | 30mm |
Water Vapour Resistivity | 150(µ) |
Width | 580mm |
Shipping method | Articulated Vehicle ǀ Courier |
Applications | Floor, Construction, Basement, Car park, Below-ground works |
Tensile Strength | TR200(kPa) |
ETA Notification | Yes |
Features | Excellent thermal-hydro insulation capabilities |
Manufacturer | GIAS XPS300 |
We deliver insulation materials to Mainland UK only. Deliveries to Highlands, Northern Ireland, Isle of Wight etc.. might be possible at additional cost.
We offer free delivery on most of the orders above £300 (excluding VAT) (except special products - shipping cost via courier - products marked ''Request A Quote'')
Delivery of some insulation materials might be extended due to the current situation (Covid-19, stock shortages, allocations).
If you need materials quickly please contact us - we will do our best to help you source materials needed.
We do not deliver on weekends and bank holidays. Sometimes we can deliver on Saturdays - please check with us before placing the order.
If you need any further information please contact us tel. 02081910776
We can help to calculate price per m2 or linear meter (one meter in length) cost, please just contact us via phone 02081910776, email or live chat. Alternatively, you can work it out yourself quickly and easily: to get cost per meter square please divide price shown in orange area by ''Required area (m2)'' Example price of £28.80 divided by board coverage 2.88m2 = cost of £10.00 per m2.
INSTALLERS
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1. Thermal inspection picture in portfolio
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