news source: www.knaufinsulation.co.uk
Insulation that gives you the feel good factor
Knauf Insulation’s new glass and rock mineral wool products made with ECOSE® Technology don’t look or feel like any insulation you’ve ever experienced, that’s because the natural brown colour represents a level of sustainability and handling never before achieved. The brown colour and ’super soft’ feel comes from ECOSE® Technology, a revolutionary sustainable binder which does not contain the oil based chemicals commonly used in other insulation.
We didn’t choose the colour, it just came naturally.
Combined with the brown colour and new ’super soft’ feel, is the same reliable thermal and acoustic performance you have come to expect from glasswool, which results in the next generation of energy saving insulation. Knauf Insulation products with ECOSE® Technology are as good as traditional mineral wool insulation - only better… naturally!
With the trend towards environmentally responsible and ‘formaldehyde free’ specifications (e.g. London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Product Sourcing Guide), Knauf Insulation products with ECOSE® Technology build on the already exceptional environmental credentials of glasswool. Made using sand and recycled glass bottles combined with ECOSE® Technology, Knauf Insulation’s new glasswool does not contain artificial colours or added formaldehyde, resulting in environmental credentials above our already A+ rated products in the Green Guide, and also in full compliance with ‘formaldehyde free’ specifications.
We’re so confident that our new insulation is clearly better that we’ve decided to put it in transparent packaging so
you can see for yourself that is the natural choice for specifiers and installers
Can the Earthwool be put around hot water pipes and power wires?
By: Brian on October 25, 2009
at 8:19 pm
Hi Brian,
You can get all the answers at this link http://insulationblog.com/2009/06/29/how-to-install-a-loft/
regarding your question.
If still your question remains unanswered , feel free to ask. Will be more then happy to help you out.
Cheers!
By: energyinformation on October 27, 2009
at 10:37 am