Isover insulation dimensions. Isover insulation and its technical characteristics

The Isover brand, known in the world since 1937, has been selling its products in Russia and the CIS for several decades. Thermal insulation Izover consists of mats, slabs and rolls of stone wool and glass wool. Today we will look at their features.

The Isover brand is owned by the French company Saint-Gobain, headquartered in Paris. The company was founded back in 1665 by order of French king Louis XIV. By the way, it is noteworthy that at that time the company was engaged in the production of mirrors and glass. And the brand name “Isover” uses two words “insulation” and “glass”. Today in Russia the brand has two factories where insulation materials are produced. One makes materials from stone fiber, the other from fiberglass. Isover thermal insulation in Russia was previously sold under the name “Uteplyaev”.

Purpose

In its line, the manufacturer has several dozen types of materials intended for insulation and sound insulation:

· Facades;

· Partitions;

· And other objects.

The areas of application of these materials are shown schematically below.

General characteristics of “Isover” thermal insulation

It is perhaps difficult to pay attention to each direction in the line within the framework of one article, so we will summarize approximate General characteristics these materials.

Main characteristics of Izover insulation:

  • Thermal conductivity: 0.031-0.041 W/m2*K;
  • Flammability: from G1 (low-flammable) to NG (non-flammable);
  • Vapor permeability: 0.50 - 0.55 mg/mchPa;
  • Service life: up to 50 years;
  • Air permeability is 120*10-6m3/m×s×Pa;
  • Thickness: from 50 millimeters.

These are only average indicators; you should always go to the manufacturer’s official website for the most accurate indicators. Below in the table we show, as an example, more exact specifications lightweight insulation.

For information, we also provide a table of characteristics of Isover mats Classic

Stone wool

Minvata Izover ( basalt wool) is produced at a plant in Chelyabinsk, and is produced only in the form of a plate with different rigidity indicators.

Mineral wool Isover includes the following products in the line:

· Facade-Master;

· Acoustic;

· Optimal;

· Standard;

A little later we will describe the features of each representative of this line. Of course, Izover mineral wool is more expensive than fiberglass materials.

The size of the slab is, as always, the same: 1200 by 600 mm. The thickness varies and is shown in the size chart below.

Glass wool

Cheaper and more often used Izover glass wool is represented in the product line:

· Warm Roof;

· Warm walls;

· Warm house;

· Quiet house;

· Izover Classic (classic Izover);

· Pitched roof;

· Sound protection;

· Frame P;

· Frame M;

· Facade Light;

· VentFacade;

· Floating Floor;

· Sandwich Life;

· Quiet and warm roof;

· Uteplyaev (Universal, only for Siberia).

Let's pay attention to three popular types of materials:

Isover KT 37;

Isover KT 40;

Isover KT 37.

Description of materials. Both of the first materials are soft rolled fiberglass mats. However, the numbers in the index classify Isover KT 37 to the corresponding thermal insulation class 37, and Isover KT 40 provides Twin insulation - two mats are laid on top of each other. The total thickness is 50 and 75 mm.

Isover KT 37 and 40 are corresponding - 0.037 and 0.040 0.040 W/m K. The width of the rolls in both cases is the same 1220 mm. For both, you need to build a sheathing and use materials for internal insulation walls and other interior work. Density is about 15 kg per cubic meter. Sometimes you can also find the marking Isover KT Special (KT Special) - this is insulation in rolls of the same series. Below are the details in more detail.

Insulation Izover 37 and 40 specifications and sizes:


Isover KL 37 material in the form of mats (soft Isover boards have a density of 16 kg/m3). This series is intended for insulation:

· Roofs;

In those places where there will be no load on the insulation (that is, in the frame and along the joists).

You can see in the table below Isover characteristics kl 37

Model KL 34 has lower thermal conductivity than the 37th.

For sauna there are individual species foil material. One side of the mat is covered with foil, which prevents it from getting wet.

The density and dimensions of Izover correspond to GOST standards. The declared parameters of Izover insulation and technical characteristics correspond to the market as a whole.

Price

The cost of insulation, especially during a crisis, is a particularly important topic. In this article we will not be able to provide prices for all options, but we will still show the main ones.

For example, a “Sauna” model in a roll 6250 long, 1200 wide and 100 mm thick will cost approximately 1400 rubles.

Isover KL 37, 10 slabs per package, 100 mm thick slabs will also cost about 1,400 rubles.

A pitched roof, 20 slabs, each 100 mm thick, will cost 1,000 rubles.

Here is a screenshot of the cost from a popular online store.

Today, much attention is paid to heat and. Manufacturers are releasing new materials, among which Izover stands out. What is Izover, what characteristics and advantages does it have? Where is it used and how is it installed. Read the answers to these questions below.

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Description of material

This is a world-famous insulation made from mineral wool. Available in rolls, as well as rigid and semi-rigid slabs. It consists of glass fibers 100-150 microns long, the thickness of which is 4-5 microns.

Only natural ingredients are used for production, asmineral wool is environmentally friendly. It can be used both horizontally and vertically. Different types Designed for both indoor and outdoor use.

The insulation is made from quartz sand and broken glass (80% of the total mass). Soda, dolomite, limestone, and borax can also be used. The materials are poured into a hopper, where the process of melting the mass occurs. The filaments are formed when molten glass is blown by steam as it flies out of a centrifuge. Impregnated with an aerosol, they fall onto the rollers and are leveled, forming a “carpet”. At a temperature of 250°C, polymerization occurs. Then the mineral wool is cooled to a temperature environment and cut into mats and rolls.

Prices for Izover insulation

Characteristics

One of the main characteristics of a building material is density, which is determined by weight. cubic meter material. Mineral wool in rolls for insulation frame structures has a density of 11 kg/m3.

The volumetric weight of Isover Frame insulation in slabs and mats for frame structures is 12-35 kg/m3. For roofing and flooring, a material is used whose density is more than 50 kg/m3.

Isover's thermal conductivity is very low. Depending on the type of material, it is 0.033-0.093 W/m*K. This indicator does not change over time, therefore it allows you to save heat in the room over a long period of operation.

This insulation is a non-combustible material, therefore it complies with all rules fire safety. It can be compressed, making it easy to transport. Mat compression is up to 60%, and roll compression is up to 75%. The service life of the material is 50 years.

Standard roll sizes are 120 cm wide and 7-14 meters long. The thickness can be 5 cm or 10 cm. There are single-layer and two-layer models (layer thickness 5 cm). The slabs are usually produced in sizes 120*60 cm.

Important! Specifications the vapor permeability of the insulation is in the range of 0.5-0.55 mg/mchPa. If moisture accumulates, the thermal insulation properties of the material will be significantly lost.

Advantages and disadvantages

Among the advantages of building materials, the following factors are worth noting:

  1. High-quality thermal insulation. Izover is used in particular for facade insulation, which allows significant savings on winter time of the year.
  2. Resistance to extreme temperatures.
  3. Fire safety. Mineral wool does not burn, so it is used for insulating multi-story buildings, where the spread of fire would have very serious consequences, as well as for roofs and attic floors, the structure of which consists of wooden elements.
  4. Resistance to mechanical and chemical influences.
  5. Tensile strength and no compressive deformation.
  6. Excellent sound insulation allows the products to be used in
  7. Resistance to negative impact rodents
  8. Easy to install.

These technical characteristics of Izover insulation speak in favor of its use in the most different areas construction.

However, this material has its drawbacks. During installation it is necessary to use full set funds personal protection: glasses, gloves, respirator, clothing with long sleeves, completely covering the body.

Even if it is very hot outside, you cannot neglect the above remedies, because the fibers cause irritation and itching when they come into contact with the skin.

If the insulation is moistened by 1%, its thermal insulation properties deteriorate by 10%. Therefore, when using the material on the roof and attic, it is necessary to carry out waterproofing work, because getting wet will lead to a loss of thermal insulation properties. And when installing slabs on the facade of a building, it must be immediately covered with mesh or plastered to avoid moisture due to precipitation.

Varieties

Manufacturer Izovera produces mineral wool in rolls, mats and slabs.

Plates

Slab models come in the following types:

  • Isover Optimal whose density is 28-37 kg/m3. It is used for frame structures and installation of sound insulation for interior partitions and interfloor. They can insulate roofs, floors, and walls. Slab dimensions - 60*100 cm, thickness - 5 cm or 10 cm, in a package of 4 slabs (10 cm) or 8 slabs (5 cm);
  • Isover Standard. It is used for insulating walls outside before finishing them with siding or facing bricks. The geometry of the plates is identical to Izover Optimal. Among the characteristics of Izover Standard, it is worth noting low compressibility under a specific load of 2 kPa - 10%;
  • Izover Façade, whose density is 145 kg/m3, is used for facades with a thin layer of plaster. Fire resistance, as well as the absence of the influence of rodents, are the undoubted advantages of this model when insulating a building.

Rolls

Among the many roll options this insulation the following can be distinguished:

  • Isover Warm Roof. The technical characteristics of this model allow it to be used for pitched roofs, since this material has high water-repellent properties;
  • Isover Warm house Convenient to use on large horizontal surfaces. It allows you to save on heating your home by 64%;
  • Isover Sauna combines a steam barrier. The presence of a foil layer allows you to save high temperature premises for a long time;
  • Isover Frame-M37 is used for serial construction;
  • Isover Frame-M40-AL has a layer of aluminum foil, which allows you to increase the rate of heating of the room and save heat for long time;
  • Isover Frame-M40 is used for thermal insulation of floors.

Installation

Let's get acquainted with the features of installing building materials on various components of residential buildings.

Roof

Important! The insulator sheets must be laid across the roof slope, starting from the bottom, overlapping by 10 cm.

To install mineral wool on the roof, work must be performed in the following order:

  1. Installation of vapor barrier from inside the roof.
  2. Using roll insulation you need to cut off pieces equal to the roof slope and lay them between the rafters.
  3. Mineral wool slabs are laid close to each other, since the quality of thermal insulation depends on this.
  4. Laying a waterproofing membrane. It needs to be positioned with some hanging between the rafters.

Important! In order for Isover to be laid hermetically, the width of the slab must be 2-3 cm greater than the distance between the rafters.

Facade

To insulate the facade, mineral wool is used in slabs measuring 60*120 or 100*120 cm. You can use Isover standard. For temperate continental climate optimal thickness layer is about 10 cm. For areas with more severe winters, 15 cm slabs are used.

Installation work includes the following steps:

  1. Installation of a profile at the bottom of the walls with a width equal to the thickness of the wool.
  2. Installation of wool slabs close to each other using special glue applied at 6-9 points. You need to check the evenness of the walls using a level and a rule.
  3. Each slab is fixed with “fungi” or “umbrellas”.
  4. Next comes work on installing corners, reinforcing and applying decorative plaster. Another option is cladding with siding or brick.

Useful video: all about Isover insulation


As you can see, Isover has many applications for use in both private and multi-storey construction. Using this material you can insulate the roof, walls both inside and outside, floors, attic and interfloor ceilings. This will achieve a high effect of thermal insulation and sound insulation.

Competition in the market thermal insulation materials tough. Manufacturers try to offer new products every year that are superior in various respects traditional materials. Some are trying to modify the old ones, giving them improved technical characteristics.

But among the insulation materials there are also those that remain unchanged in terms of quality, shape, structure and size. This category includes “Isover” insulation. These are products of the Finnish company Saint-Gobain, present at Russian market for more than 20 years. So our compatriots have long been familiar with this brand and designate it in Russian - isover.

In this article we are faced with the topic of the feasibility of using this heat insulator. The thing is that isover is mineral wool made from glass threads, or, more precisely, from fiberglass. Hence the technical characteristics that this insulation has.

Important. Glass production based on use only natural materials This means that isover is an environmentally friendly material (cotton wool).

Currently, manufacturers have begun to add glass industry waste or recyclable materials to it. This did not affect the quality, but the cost decreased significantly. And this is again a big plus.

Specifications

Holder large quantity advantages, Izover immediately determined its superiority over other types of thermal insulation materials. He did not change the technical characteristics and this won the rating of modern insulation materials.

These are the characteristics:

  • Since this is insulation, isover has low thermal conductivity. The indicator is 0.038.
  • High sound protection. We can talk about this material not only as isover - insulation, but also as sound protection.
  • Made from fiberglass, Isover is not susceptible to bacterial and fungal infection. It is not eaten by rodents and small insects. So it's great protection.
  • Weakness of the characteristics of thermal insulation material– high moisture permeability. Many porous types suffer from this, including mineral wool.

Advice. Many insulation materials absorb moisture and do not release it, thereby losing their thermal insulation qualities. Isover behaves differently. Made from glass fibers, it dries quickly when exposed to rising temperatures or good ventilation. Therefore, it is laid so that there is a ventilation gap between it and the protective barrier.

  • Small specific gravity(density – 13 kg/m³). This ensures simplicity and ease of use, transportation, loading and unloading. Installation can be done by yourself.
  • Environmental friendliness was discussed above.
  • High degree of resistance when the insulation is exposed to chemically active substances, where fuels and lubricants are released.
  • Isover is an elastic material (cotton wool) that can be compressed up to 60% - these are mats and up to 75% - roll type.
  • Service life – 50 years.
  • According to fire safety requirements, isover belongs to the category of non-combustible materials (NG). This is also a big plus.


They use insulation for thermal insulation of any structure of the house, both indoors and outdoors. For the sake of fairness, it should be noted that isover is the owner of not only advantages. It has some disadvantages:

  • It can be used in places where the ambient temperature does not exceed +250 ° C. For residential construction this is a completely unimportant condition.
  • A tight fit to the insulated structure is mandatory. For isover it is necessary to prepare the surface with maximum evenness, without large flaws.

Dimensions

The manufacturer offers insulation different shapes release. There are rolls, slabs and mats - everything to increase ease of use. There are single-layer models with a thickness of 5 or 10 cm, and there are two-layer models with a thickness of one layer of 5 cm.
Roll insulation has standard width– 120 cm. The roll meter is in the range of 7-14 m. At the same time, the area it covers varies in the range of 16-20 m².

The lineup

Like anyone construction material, isover insulation is present on the market in several types. Each of them is designed for specific building structures:

  • "Sound protection" Intended for finishing partitions and walls.
  • For frame construction, insulation of the model “ Frame ».
  • "Profi" used for insulating attics and pitched roofs. This is insulation High Quality. Profi is offered on the market in rolls of thickness 50, 100 and 150 mm.
  • Classic used widespread use. He can insulate floors, joists, attic floors and other complex objects. Although Classic is a roll material, it can be used to cover huge areas at a time. Usually two layers of 50 mm are laid in a roll. So you can safely divide it or use it as is.
  • Classic Plus . This heat insulator is used to insulate the external and internal surfaces of walls. Has high thermal insulation characteristics. A magnificent example.

Important. Many models are classified as “interchangeable”. That is, one is freely replaced by another. In this regard, Pro and Classic Plus are universal insulation materials.

is one of the leading manufacturers of mineral wool fiberglass thermal insulation materials in the world. These insulation materials have proven themselves as quality products, with an optimal ratio of price and performance characteristics.

From this article you will learn what types of Izover thermal insulation exist, their characteristics, and how they differ from each other. We will also study reviews and find out why these mineral wool insulation materials are better than similar products on the market.

1 Scope of application of Izover thermal insulation

Thermal insulation materials from the French company Izover, in addition to excellent insulating abilities, also have good noise-reducing properties, which significantly expands the scope of their application.

3 Isover KL 34

Slab insulation, the thickness of which can be 5 or 10 centimeters. This material is intended for frame installation, and does not require mandatory fastening with dowels. Model KL34, as evidenced by reviews, is characterized by high elasticity, which makes it possible to install it on any surface.

KL34 slabs are supplied in double-pressed packaging, after opening which the material immediately returns to its original shape. The thermal conductivity of Izover KL34 is 0.034 W/mk, vapor permeability is 0.53 mg/mhPa.

Among the advantages of this model, it is worth highlighting recovery after any deformation and resistance to shrinkage. The nominal compressibility of KL34 under a specific load of 2000 Pa is 60% of the same, and the recovery after compressive loads is 98%.

KL34 corresponds to the flammability class NG - completely non-flammable material, and can be used in temperature range from – 70 to +250 degrees. The moisture absorption of KL34 when completely immersed in water for 72 hours is 5% of the total mass of the slab, and when partially immersed in water for 24 hours – 1%.

Line of insulation Izover K (l - slab, t - roll)

4 "Pitched Roof"

A material designed to insulate the inner surface of the roof of a house. The release form is slabs 5 or 10 centimeters thick, 117 cm long, and 61 cm wide.

To the advantages of cotton wool Pitched Roof This can be attributed to its high hydrophobicity - the material practically does not absorb moisture even when completely immersed in water for a long time, which allows it to be used effectively in difficult humid conditions in which other insulation materials would lose their thermal insulation abilities.

Technical characteristics of Izover “Pitched Roof” are as follows:

  • thermal conductivity coefficient - 0.035 W/mK as in ;
  • vapor conductivity coefficient – ​​0.55 mg/mchPa;
  • Moisture absorption during partial immersion in 25 hours – 0.08 kg/m².

The density of this material is 15 kg/m3, it shows good return deformation properties. In terms of flammability, “Pitched Roof” belongs to the class of non-combustible materials NG, which makes it possible to use it for thermal insulation of industrial premises.

The area of ​​the slabs in one package of such insulation is 14.27 m², the weight of the package itself is 10.8 kg.

Installation of insulation Izover "Pitched Roof"

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5 Isover KT37

Izover KT37 – rolled thermal insulation material for insulation internal parts buildings made of concrete, brick, wood and aerated concrete. Consumer reviews indicate that it is perfect for insulating the inside of walls, attic or interfloor ceilings and joists.

KT37 belongs to the category of soft thermal insulation; the material has a density of 15 kg/m3, which does not allow the use this material on surfaces experiencing severe mechanical stress.

Compared to the original volume of the roll, the packaged KT37 is compressed almost 2 times, which greatly simplifies its transportation; the volume of one package is 0.16 cubic meters, after opening - 0.71 cubic meters.

The thermal conductivity of Izover KT37, as well as comparable to other insulation products from this company, is 37 W/μ, which makes even single-layer insulation with this mineral wool quite effective.

The thickness of the KT37 roll can be 50 or 100 mm, length - 630 cm, width - 60 cm. The roll form of the insulation makes it possible to cover large surfaces much faster than can be done slab material. In terms of flammability, the product is classified according to the European standard A1, which corresponds to our NG class (non-combustible material).

6 Isover KT40

Isover KT40 is a two-layer heat-insulating material, produced in roll form, intended for wall insulation frame houses, installation in the middle of false walls and thermal insulation of free space inside hollow brick walls.

The thickness of the KT40 roll is 100 mm, and, thanks to the two-layer design, the product can be divided into two rolls of 50 mm each. Dimensions KT40 is as follows: roll length – 700 cm, width – 61 cm, the area of ​​one package of insulation is 17.08 m².

In terms of thermal insulation properties, KT40 is somewhat inferior to the rest of the company's products; its thermal conductivity coefficient is 0.04 W/μ. The material has high vapor permeability (about 0.5 Mg/mPa), which makes it the best option for insulation of walls of wooden and frame houses.

According to flammability standards GOST 30225 KT40 belongs to the class of non-combustible materials NG. This mineral wool is not intended for thermal insulation of surfaces subject to difficult wet conditions.

The moisture absorption of the material during partial immersion is about 15% of the total mass, as a result of which when installing KT40 it is better to install an additional waterproofing layer.

7 Isover “Venti”

8 "Standard"

Mineral wool "Standard" is universal option for non-load-bearing thermal insulation of any surfaces. This perfect solution for insulating walls and facades of buildings made of any materials - wood, brick, concrete, gas silicate blocks.

Using Standard type slabs, you can successfully insulate the roof, attic, roof, floor or ceiling of a house.

Structure of mineral wool Izover "Standard"

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This insulation has a density of 38 kg/m3, which allows it to be used as facade thermal insulation for subsequent application of wet plaster.

Technical characteristics of Standard wool are as follows:

  • Thermal conductivity coefficient according to GOST 7076-99 – 0.035 W/mk;
  • Vapor conductivity coefficient – ​​0.3 Mg/Mpa;
  • Water absorption during partial immersion for 24 hours is 1% of the total mass of the slab;
  • Nominal compressibility under a load of 2 kPa – 8%;
  • Flammability class according to GOST 30244-94 – NG (completely non-combustible material);
  • Acceptable temperature regime operation – from – 80 to +700 C.

Izover “Standard” is produced in the form of slabs, the width of which is 60 cm and the length of 120 cm. Thickness is 5 or 10 cm.

“Isover” - we are walking towards warmth and comfort. Gone are the days when what the market of thermal insulation materials offers could once be counted on one hand. Technological progress and competition in the ranks of manufacturers have contributed to the fact that today the problem of choice has become more pressing than the problem of where to find money for a purchase. To confirm these words, one can cite the fact that such material as isover has appeared on the modern market.

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In its structure, this heat insulator is very close to the classic one. mineral wool. And since it had a sufficient list of shortcomings, the manufacturers of the new product tried to minimize the “minuses” in their product and give the insulator new positive qualities.

Isover's structure consists of tiny fibers up to 150 microns long and up to 5 microns thick.

For reference

Micron (μm) is a unit of length used to measure microparticles. One thousand microns is equal to one millimeter.

Technologists from the French concern Saint-Gobain were the first to achieve such a finely structured substance. The discovery, as well as the technology itself, which received the abbreviation “TEL”, was quickly patented, which not only predetermined a favorable position in the market, but also predetermined dominance in the market.

The year was 1957. It was then that, based on minerals of the basalt group and quartz, a substance was obtained, similar in characteristics to that widely used at that time stone wool and even superior to them.

The appearance of a new insulating material on the market was truly stunning, and until 1980, Saint-Gobain had the status of the only manufacturer of thermal insulation materials in almost all of Europe.

Meanwhile, the laws of the market and competitors did not agree with this. Thus, resting on its laurels required Saint-Gobain to make more and more new decisions, expand its product range and conquer new markets. So in 1995, Izover came to Russia. In 2007, a Russian representative office and a plant for the production of heat-insulating materials “ISOVER” were opened in the city of Yegoryevsk. Today, its annual production volume is more than 70,000 tons, which is one of the best indicators in Europe.

Interesting fact

The insulation trademark belongs to the French concern Saint-Gobain. According to the latest Forbes ranking, it is one of the hundred richest companies in the world. One hundred and seventy thousand company employees in sixty-seven countries around the world ensure Saint-Gobain’s turnover of $40 billion.

Why is Izover insulation valued?

The main characteristics of Izover insulation include:

  • Thermal conductivity;
  • Sound insulation;
  • Resistance to burning;
  • Vapor permeability;
  • Long service life;
  • Environmental cleanliness;
  • Convenient packaging form;
  • Low specific gravity.

The laboratory determined thermal conductivity coefficient of the material isover is 0.041 Watt/sq. meter - today it is considered the best among competitors. It should be added that this coefficient remains unchanged even after years of operation.

The Izover texture provides for the presence of air layers, which provides the material with the ability to absorb sound. Thus, sheets and mats of this min. wool can guarantee acoustic comfort not only by attenuating unnecessary noise through internal partitions, but also by isolating extraneous noise from outside the building.

Events dedicated to compliance with all-Russian standards confirmed that Izovera belongs to the class of non-flammable substances. This made it possible to expand the applicability of this heat insulator for almost any facility - from industrial buildings to schools and kindergartens.

Vapor permeability is another property of the Izover material, where it has few competitors. The ability to absorb moisture and quickly release it is guaranteed by the presence of fiberglass.

It should be noted that the main purpose of Isover - to retain heat - is very dependent on the moisture content inside the substance. For example, increasing the humidity min. Vata by just 1% worsens his basic ability by 10%. An effective solution this problem may be air gap(2-3 cm) between the sheets of thermal insulation.

The unique composition of the heat-insulating Izover guarantees the preservation of its qualities for almost the entire life of the building (40-50 years). In addition, glass fibers discourage insects and rodents from establishing their homes and nests in this heat insulator.

Types of packaging

A number of tests have confirmed the environmental friendliness of the isover heat insulator. This is confirmed by mandatory and voluntary certificates of compliance with environmental standards.

Of course, at different construction sites - be it external walls or partitions, floors or roofs, they can be convenient for use various designs heat-insulating material. The Saint-Gobain company pays no minor attention to this. We list the most popular forms of packaging and sizes of its heat insulators.

The standard and most popular packaging of Izover is mats rolled into a roll. Here are its main dimensions:

  • Thickness when unfolded - 50 mm and 100 mm;
  • Blade width - 1220 mm;
  • Mat length - 5490 mm and 7000 mm;
  • Area - 6.7; 8.54; 13.4 and 17.1 sq.m.

The “mini-mats” package also claims to be the leader in popularity:

  • Thickness -50 mm;
  • Width - 610 mm;
  • Length - 8200 mm;
  • Area - 10 sq.m.

The “roof” package has a number of packages depending on the area of ​​the insulated roof and the required degree of insulation:

  • Thickness -50, 100, 150 mm;
  • Width - 1220 mm;
  • Length - 4000 and 5000 mm;
  • Area - 4.88; 6.1; 12.2 m.

Another type of packaging that is revered by builders is “semi-rigid mats” - “warm walls”:

  • Thickness - 50 and 100 mm;
  • Width - 610 mm;
  • Length - 1170 mm;
  • Area - 5 and 10 sq. m;
  • Pieces per package - 7 or 14.

So as not to spoil the mood

Since one of the main components of Izover is fiberglass, the technology of its use provides for some safety measures. So, in order for the installation of insulation to be absolutely safe, comfortable and enjoyable, you will need:

  • Clothing that blocks access to exposed parts of the body;
  • Light but dense fabric gloves;
  • Glasses;
  • Gauze bandage or respirator.

Isover today includes dozens of varieties of thermal insulation materials. To the credit of the company, Saint-Gobain never ceases to strive for excellence, modernizes production and improves technology. There are specialized options for heat insulators:

  • For private and industrial housing construction;
  • For thick walls and partitions;
  • For flat and sloping roofs;
  • For floors and ventilated facades and much, much more.

Thus, any builder can find a solution for each project in the product line from the French leader in the production of thermal insulation. At the same time, be confident, because the quality of this material is confirmed by practice and experience of use around the world.

To summarize, we conclude that the decision in favor of heat or soundproofing material under the “isover” brand is the right step towards quality and reliability, towards the warmth and comfort of your home.