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BLOWN MATERIAL [1 record]

Record 1 2012-01-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Thermal Insulation
  • Building Insulation and Acoustical Design
  • Construction Materials
CONT

Loose-fill insulation: this type of insulation is made of fiberglass, rock wool, or cellulose in the form of loose fibers or fiber pellets. It is blown into the spaces to be insulated using pneumatic equipment. The blown-in material does a great job of conforming to cavities and attics. Therefore, it is ideal for when it is tough to use other types of insulation due to the contours of the inside of the attic.

Key term(s)
  • blown in material

French

Domaine(s)
  • Isolation thermique
  • Isolation et acoustique architecturale
  • Matériaux de construction
CONT

II est connu, dans la fabrication de pièces moulées non combustibles, d'enduire des matériaux soufflés tels que vermiculite, perlite ou argile soufflée par des agents liants constitués de composants minéraux et/ou organiques et ensuite de les mouler de telle sorte qu'il se forme une liaison des particules de matériau soufflé les unes avec les autres.

CONT

La compagnie X a su rester à la fine pointe de la technologie et a développé, au fil des années, des procédés et solutions novatrices tel que l'utilisation de matières soufflées dans ses panneaux et la peinture anti-bactérienne en poudre […]

Spanish

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