Building With Insulated Structural Air?
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13 Aug 2009 11:51 PM
Has anyone compared the cost of: Poly Urethane Foam, against Expanded Structural Air?

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14 Aug 2009 06:22 AM

Here is the web site for the panels:  http://www.kama-eebs.com/



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14 Aug 2009 04:15 PM
I just checked out the Kama site and the product is very similar to ours. It is good to see that there are other companies that are using new technology to produce energy efficient construction materials. It is companies like this that will make a huge impact on construction methodology in the future.


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14 Aug 2009 04:26 PM
KAMA using "Expanded Structural Air" Insulated Panels.

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14 Aug 2009 04:29 PM
PolyCore using "Expanded Structural Air" Insulated Panels.

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24 Aug 2009 12:39 PM

Expanded Structural Air?????

Sence when has "Expanded Polystyrenr" became expanded structural air???

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24 Aug 2009 01:24 PM
Posted By ergodesk on 08/13/2009 11:51 PM
Has anyone compared the cost of: Poly Urethane Foam, against Expanded Structural Air?


Is part of the cost the sensitivity to melting and burning? Look at this quaote I recieved recently from a Chinese building official. Well... I was hoping he could do something because the timing may be good as China is desperate to look for solutions for exterior insulations. There was over 400,000 fire in buildings created by EPS and XPS foam used in outside insulation of buildings.


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24 Aug 2009 03:12 PM
Posted By KwikBuild on 08/24/2009 12:39 PM

Expanded Structural Air?????

Sence when has "Expanded Polystyrenr" became expanded structural air???

David, KwikBuildPanels.com



Sorry that was a typo, should read,"Insulating Structural Air"


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24 Aug 2009 04:49 PM

It is Great to see the number of companies that are now out there, that can serve the public with such a great product as the Pre-Insulated Steel Framing Systems (EPS & STEEL STUDS). 

 

I have only one regret!  As a LEED AP (Accredited Professional) to see a number of companies claming to contribute up to 72 points, 32 points, etc. under the USGBC’s LEED program by using their product.  The LEED point system offers the maximum total points possible of 110. To say that one product can contribute 65% for Platinum project is nothing short of “GREEN WASHING”.  If we can find it in ourselves to market ourselves honestly, we will be able to advance our products that much faster and gain larger market share.

David, KwikBuildPanels.com



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