Armatherm™ 500 Structural Thermal Break Material

Armatherm™ 500 Structural Thermal Break Material

The Armatherm™ 500 thermal insulation blocks have very limited creep under load, plus they do not absorb water because of their closed cell structure. Therefore, energy lost via thermal bridging is reduced within building envelope connections. Heat flow, energy consumption and potentially dangerous condensation issues are all minimised as a result.

The standard thicknesses Armatherm™ 500 is available in are 5mm, 10mm, 12mm, 15mm, 20mm, 25mm, 50mm. Furthermore, the high strength, polyurethane material sheets can be layered with ease to achieve the desired U value and thickness specifications. It is extremely dynamic and can be used across the building, wherever features a penetration or transition exit through a building envelope. It can be cut and drilled on site easily, where a thermal bridge occurs, if necessary. Armatherm™ 500-320 and Armatherm™ 500-490 are the most common specifications.

Not only is Armatherm™ 500 the ideal solution to prevent thermal bridging in buildings to reduce heat loss, it is also suitable for cold storage facilities to prevent the subgrade from freezing. This is necessary for frozen food storage, Armatherm™ 500 sits directly under the column base to prevent the transfer of cold temperatures into the ground.

Column base applications

In a traditional structure, columns extend throughout the building envelope and slab insulation are positioned at their base. Cold bridges can be prevented with the use of a thermal break. Armatherm™ 500 has a limited creep under load as well as high strength, making it the best solution for load supporting thermal break requirements.

Parapet / roof penetration

Thermal bridging is necessary in locations such as roof to wall and parapets as they require structural framing for support. By including thermal break materials under the parapet connecting the facade and roof insulation.

Slab / foundation / wall

Further areas with the potential to feature thermal bridges are the foundations of a building and the connection from slab on grade to a foundation wall. Energy loss can be reduced dramatically with the addition of an Armatherm™ 500 series thermal insulation block which support exceptionally high loads of up to 300N/mm2.

Resources

Find a number of helpful online resources to take advantage of, including test reports, design assistance, literature libraries and product profile videos on the website. These can help you achieve a better understanding of thermal bread products, key features of the materials and the applications they’re best suited to. You may also access CAD drawings, they’re available to download and can easily be incorporated into your project plans.

Are you an architect looking to earn valuable credits? They also have an easy-to-follow webinar that gives an overview and introduction into thermal bridging. It covers: the issues it causes, how and why it occurs, as well as the best methods of prevention. It also provides essential knowledge surrounding energy savings within the construction industry, and how to effectively incorporate thermal breaks into your project to minimise thermal bridging issues.

Testimonials

Their materials have featured in numerous prestigious projects. Check out the testimonials on the website to hear from the companies they’ve worked with. Their portfolio of glowing reviews is available, their expert team are available to answer any questions or queries you may have. They also have a number of case studies which showcase the results of their innovative products in creating excellent structures for customers. Armatherm™ 500 makes UK buildings considerably more efficient.

Get in touch

Contact the dedicated team for bespoke help in minimising energy loss and significantly improving envelope performance. They can provide advice on new building regulations, thermal bridging solutions, and any questions you may have. Visit the website to stay up to date with their innovative product developments.

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