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Continuous Insulation is a type of insulation that is installed in a continuous layer, without thermal bridges or gaps, to reduce the transfer of heat. It is typically used in walls, roofs, and foundations to improve the energy efficiency of a building. Continuous Insulation is typically made of rigid foam boards, such as polyisocyanurate, extruded polystyrene, and expanded polystyrene, and is often used in combination with other insulation materials.
Continuous Insulation is often used in commercial and residential buildings to reduce energy costs and improve the comfort of the occupants. It is also used in industrial applications, such as in the automotive and aerospace industries, to reduce the weight of the structure and improve the thermal performance of the product.
Some companies in the Continuous Insulation market include Owens Corning, Johns Manville, BASF, Dow, and Kingspan. Show Less Read more