Slabs of expanded polystyrene “Austrotherm”
EPS (expanded polystyrene, styrofoam) is a thermal insulation material that has been successfully applied for years in the insulation of: roofs, walls, ceilings, floors of offices and residential buildings, schools, hospitals, etc. This particularly effective insulation material quickly and easily saves heating costs.
EPS F: Facade insulation board made of expanded polystyrene.
EPS 70: Expanded polystyrene insulation board.
EPS 100: Expanded polystyrene thermal insulation board, resistant to compressive loads.
EPS 120: Expanded polystyrene thermal insulation board withstanding high compressive loads.
EPS 150: Expanded polystyrene insulation board withstanding particularly high compressive loads.
EPS T 650: Expanded polystyrene thermal insulation board for impact noise insulation at loads up to 650 kg/m².
EPS T 1000: Expanded polystyrene thermal insulation board for impact noise insulation at loads up to 1000 kg/m².
PPG: The Austrotherm PPG expanded polystyrene underfloor heating board is designed specifically as a component of water underfloor heating systems. It has ready-made spacers that allow trouble-free fixing of heating pipes with a cross-sectional diameter of 16 to 22 mm. The spacers are arranged so that the number and spacing of the tubes can be individually determined, depending on the desired heating intensity. The spacing between the heating pipes can be 75 mm, 150 mm, 225 mm, etc (through 75 mm).
EPS for flat roof: pressure-resistant expanded polystyrene insulation board with a ready-made slope.
- Application
- Advantages
- Technical specification
EPS F:Façade thermal insulation.
EPS 70:For thermal insulation in areas without special load (attic spaces, cavity filling, etc.), ventilated facades, sandwich wall, internal insulation.
EPS 100:For thermal insulation of the last attic floor, for load areas – floors (under screed), flat roofs, under floor heating, cold rooms, etc.
EPS 120:For thermal insulation of the last attic floor, for load areas – floors (under screed), flat roofs, under floor heating, cold rooms, etc.
EPS 150:For thermal insulation in areas where high compressive strength is structurally required – floors (under screed), flat roofs (passable and landscaped).
EPS T 650:For acoustic and thermal insulation of floor slabs – under floating screed; under floor heating.
EPS T 1000:For acoustic and thermal insulation of intermediate floor slabs – under dry or floating screed; under floor heating; in industrial floors.
PPG:Underfloor heating insulation.
EPS for flat roof:Flat roofs.
EPS F:Minimum water absorption. Very good thermal insulation properties. Easy processing and installation. Stable shape.
EPS 70:Minimum water absorption. Stable shape. Very good environmental performance.
EPS 100:Compression resistance. Minimal water absorption. Stable shape. Very good environmental performance.
EPS 120:Compression resistance. Minimal water absorption. Stable shape. Very good environmental performance.
EPS 150:Compression resistance. Minimal water absorption. Stable shape. Very good environmental performance.
EPS T 650:Stable shape. Protection against impact noise. Sound and heat insulation. Minimal water absorption.
EPS T 1000:Stable shape. Protection against impact noise. Sound and heat insulation. Minimal water absorption.
PPG: Significant energy savings. Quick and easy installation of underfloor heating. Very good environmental performance. Saving labour and materials.
EPS for flat roof:Significant lightening of the roof structure. Form a slope for easy implementation of the roof drainage system. Wide format plates. Avoiding thermal bridges.