SOPRA-XPS 30
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SOPRA-XPS 30
SOPRA-XPS 30 are rigid thermal insulation boards made of extruded polystyrene closed-cell foam. SOPRA-XPS 30 is mainly used as a thermal insulation for SOPREMA foundation wall systems and under concrete slabs.
Product Properties
- Material Extruded Polystyrene
- Use Insulation
Installation
Insulation boards are laid flat on the ground for applications under concrete slab. When installing multiple layers of SOPRA-XPS 30 all joints should be staggered between layers.
Refer to SOPREMA’s published technical literature for additional details and application requirements.
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