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Understanding
Steel Stud, Moisture Resistance and XPS
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1
HOUR PROGRAM/HSW |
In
this course the designer will gain knowledge of overall
thermal performance in commercial buildings with steel
stud/foam sheathing/brick veneer construction, calculations
to measure it, and thermal bridging. This course is part
2 of 2.
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The
Extruded Polystyrene Foam Association (XPSA) is a trade association
representing manufacturers of Extruded Polystyrene Foam (XPS)
insulation products and the industry's raw material suppliers.XPSA
members collectively manufacture more than 95% of all XPS
destined for use in the North American market.
There are many types of plastic foam insulation material available today
and extruded polystyrene foam insulation (XPS) is one of the best for both
general and specialized applications. Its excellent resistance to moisture,
imperviousness to rot, mildew and corrosion, controlled compressive strength
and ability to maintain insulating power make XPS foam a premiere insulating
material for commercial, industrial and residential structures, as well
as for critical civil engineering uses. |
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