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Ein neuer Wärmedämmstoff aus extrudiertem Polystyrol‐Hartschaum (XPS) mit geringerer Wärmeleitfähigkeit wurde entwickelt, um die erhöhten Anforderungen an einen dauerhaften Wärmeschutz von Gebäuden einfacher und mit geringerem Materialaufwand zu erfüllen. Die bewährten mechanischen und hygrothermischen Eigenschaften von XPS‐Dämmstoffen werden beibehalten. Die erste Produkt‐Generation ist insbesondere für die außenliegende Wärmedämmung von erdberührten Wänden und Böden sowie für die Kerndämmung von zweischaligen Wänden entwickelt worden. Das verwendete CO2‐Schäumverfahren entspricht den bestehenden Anforderungen an die Nachhaltigkeit von Bauprodukten.Development, testing and application of extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) insulation with improved thermal properties. Improved extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) insulation with lower thermal conductivity has been developed. This enables meeting the increased requirements for sustainable building insulation with better material efficiency. The proven mechanical and hygro‐thermal properties of XPS insulation are maintained. This first product generation has been developed primarily for external perimeter insulation of basement walls and floors as well as for the insulation of cavity walls. The CO2 foaming technology meets the sustainability requirements for building products.
Ein neuer Wärmedämmstoff aus extrudiertem Polystyrol‐Hartschaum (XPS) mit geringerer Wärmeleitfähigkeit wurde entwickelt, um die erhöhten Anforderungen an einen dauerhaften Wärmeschutz von Gebäuden einfacher und mit geringerem Materialaufwand zu erfüllen. Die bewährten mechanischen und hygrothermischen Eigenschaften von XPS‐Dämmstoffen werden beibehalten. Die erste Produkt‐Generation ist insbesondere für die außenliegende Wärmedämmung von erdberührten Wänden und Böden sowie für die Kerndämmung von zweischaligen Wänden entwickelt worden. Das verwendete CO2‐Schäumverfahren entspricht den bestehenden Anforderungen an die Nachhaltigkeit von Bauprodukten.Development, testing and application of extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) insulation with improved thermal properties. Improved extruded polystyrene foam (XPS) insulation with lower thermal conductivity has been developed. This enables meeting the increased requirements for sustainable building insulation with better material efficiency. The proven mechanical and hygro‐thermal properties of XPS insulation are maintained. This first product generation has been developed primarily for external perimeter insulation of basement walls and floors as well as for the insulation of cavity walls. The CO2 foaming technology meets the sustainability requirements for building products.
The thermal conductivity of building materials depends on a wide range of influencing variables, and a large number of articles have been published. The most thorough and knowledgeable compilation of these influences have probably been collected by W. F. Cammerer. There has been a focus on the problem of moisture influence for nearly a hundred years. Until today the processes and correlating effects of thermal conductivity with simultaneous presence of dampness have not become fully clear. The reason for this is that the laws of coupled transient transportation of heat and water, which starts in the pores of the substance as soon as there is a thermal gradient, have only been treated in a more precise way in the last century. Also the properties necessary for calculation have only been completed recently. This allows a much better approach to the problem well known for a long time. This shall be demonstrated in the present study by theoretically reproducing, in the thermal conductivity apparatus, the moisture migration process during measurement. Thus, it is possible to work out the effects of moisture resulting from the dampness already present and the one which results from the moisture shifting during measurement
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