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Standard insulation of our containers consists of:
- 50 mm rigid foam in floor (К=0,438 W/qmK)
- 50 mm rigid foam in walls (К=0,452 W/qmK)
- 125 mm glass wool in roof (К=0,303 W/qmK
Another insulation is also possible. You may also obtain containers in accordance with the latest thermal insulation regulations. Such insulation consists of:
- 80 mm rigid foam in floor (К=0,290 W/qmK)
- 80 mm rigid foam in walls (К=0,290 W/qmK)
- 125 mm glass wool + 25 mm polystyrene in roof (К=0,260 W/qmK)
Other types of insulation are available on request.
Fire-resistance of rigid foam in containers
Rigid foam corresponds to class B2 of building materials. In conjunction with other surface coatings it is also possible to achieve fire resistance classes such as: F30 to F90. A respective certificate may be issued upon request.
Soundproofing
In standard version, containers of the company “Takera” reach a degree of sound insulation DIN52210 (mean value 34,1 decibels).
Advantages of rigid foam in comparison with other materials
All elements are foamed in one piece, in other words, no cold bridges are formed and it is not necessary to fasten or screw additionally the inner and outer panelling together with the rigid foam. As a result, you get smooth, attractive-looking walls that are not interrupted by screws, rivets or nails, which may damage the walls in structure. The adhesive strength of the surface coatings is enormous. The walls can be kept very thin, this means that more internal space is available. Rigid foam has good, active breathing properties, enormous stability and is temperature resistant between -180 and +130 C. It is resistant to the materials commonly encountered on building sites.
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