Thermal Insulation is the reduction of heat transfer between objects in thermal contact or
in range of radiant influence.
Averagely a temperature drops of 6°C, 8°C and 10°C for the thicknesses of 3mm,5mm & 10mm
respectively.
Insulation reflects the solar radiant heat and blocks heat transfer through conduction and
convection.
Yes, the insulation is laid on the purlins and given a small sag of about 25mm
The answer is yes. It’s placed underneath the purlins and supported by galvanized wires and
a sag of about 100mm is highly recommended while installing it.The answer is yes. It’s
placed underneath the purlins and supported by galvanized wires and a sag of about 100mm is
highly recommended while installing it.
Thickness depends on a couple of things! Like how high or low your roof is, operating
temperatures of the area to be insulated and more. Also, the thicker the insulation, the
better the performance.
The answer to this question is NO. The product seals around the nails/screws once pierced.
No, the insulation does not collapse with time, it maintains its structure/form.