Kingspan Insulated Panels makes a “significant breakthrough”

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Kingspan Kingspan Insulated Panels has launched IPN-QuadCore, a new insulated panel core that it says delivers the best thermal, fire and environmental performance of any closed-cell material.

The new solution has been invented with a bespoke technology process that creates a unique microcell structure. Kingspan Insulated Panels says the IPN-QuadCore is set to bring about a fundamental shift in building performance, resulting in lower lifetime costs and enhanced environmental credentials.

Gilbert McCarthy, managing director of Kingspan Insulated Panels, said: “This is our most significant insulated panel technology breakthrough in a decade. The property market demands high performance, energy-efficient buildings that deliver low risk, high net yield and reduced environmental impact. The unprecedented performance of IPN-QuadCore helps to deliver these superior buildings, making the strongest business case yet for sustainability.”

According to Kingspan Insulated Panels, IPN-QuadCore delivers a 20% thermal improvement over standard polyurethane insulated panel core insulation. It has a lambda value of 0.018w/mK and achieves U-Values as low as 0.08w/m2K.

A study by energy consultants AECOM found that, when used in a standard 5,000m2 distribution warehouse in the UK, a Kingspan IPN-QuadCore building envelope will reduce annual energy demand by almost 14% compared with the notional Part L2A 2013 specification. The same study found that a Kingspan IPN-QuadCore building envelope solution could have the potential of reducing the initial capital cost of constructing the warehouse because it reduces the required HVAC system size.

The company says the IPN-QuadCore has also become the first closed cell insulated panel core to be certified to FM 4882 for use in smoke sensitive occupancies. It achieves a reaction to fire of B-s1,d0 to EN 13501-1 – the lowest smoke emissions possible – and offers fire resistance of up to one hour insulation and three hours integrity to EN 13501-2.

The insulation core is also currently undergoing testing to be certified to LPS 1181 Part 2 for internal applications. This improved performance means that IPN-QuadCore products can be offered in a wider range of panel widths, up to 7m in some LPS 1208 specifications and up to 12m in certain specifications according to EN 13501-2.

IPN-QuadCore has also been designed to enhance the environmental credentials of buildings in two ways. The technology helps to achieve higher ratings in building assessment methodologies such as BREEAM and LEED, with the AECOM study showing that an IPN-QuadCore building achieves six more BREEAM Ene01 credits than a typical retail or distribution warehouse. In addition, Kingspan Insulated Panels says the new technology behind the microcell structure creates a more resource-efficient material, improving the environmental impact of its production.

Each IPN-QuadCore panel is backed by a 40 year guarantee which covers both structural and thermal performance, ensuring that a building will perform ‘as-built’ over the life of the property, reducing costly envelope maintenance and repair costs as time passes. The long guarantee can be offered because IPN-QuadCore’s closed-cell structure resists moisture ingress, which maintains the structural integrity of the core, and cuts the risk of additional moisture weight, a leading cause of structural failure in inferior products.

IPN-QuadCore has been introduced to cold-store insulated panels, with a wider rollout commencing later this year.

www.ipn-quadcore.co.uk.

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