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Thermal insulation FOAMULAR® 150
extruded polystyreneEPSpanel

Thermal insulation - FOAMULAR® 150 - QuietZone - extruded polystyrene / EPS / panel
Thermal insulation - FOAMULAR® 150 - QuietZone - extruded polystyrene / EPS / panel
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Characteristics

Type
thermal
Material
extruded polystyrene, EPS
Format
panel, foam
Use
foundation
Technical characteristics
high-performance
Thickness

1 in, 1.5 in, 2 in, 2.5 in, 3 in

Description

All-purpose foam panel insulation for masonry and other applications. Owens Corning FOAMULAR® 150 extruded polystyrene insulation is ideal for wall furring, perimeter/foundation, cavity wall, crawlspace, pre-cast concrete, under slab, sheathing and other applications (Not approved for roofing). Owens Cornings patented Hydrovac® process technology makes the unique closed-cell structure of FOAMULAR® extruded polystyrene insulation highly resistant to moisture, retaining its long term R-value year after year even following prolonged exposure to water leakage, humidity, condensation, groundwater and freeze/thaw cycling. High-performance FOAMULAR® 150 extruded polystyrene insulation works to: Retard the transmission of water vapor and moisture in masonry walls, helping prevent structural damage. Provide insulation in a metal or wood furring system used for masonry or concrete walls. Perform below grade in perimeter and foundation applications to complement the insulating sheathing envelope around the building framing. Resistant to common soils and decay, Owens Corning FOAMULAR® extruded polystyrene insulation retains its insulating performance characteristics even after prolonged exposure to moisture. Owens Cornings FOAMULAR® extruded polystyrene insulation is an ENERGY STAR® qualified product. Green Approved by the National Association of Home Builders.
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