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Introducing XENERGY? SL for inverted roof applications
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Introducing XENERGY? SL for inverted roof applications

Introducing XENERGY? SL for inverted roof applications
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Introducing XENERGY? SL for inverted roof applications-1

A new generation extruded polystyrene from the inventor of STYROFOAM Up to 11% better insulation performance* XENERGY™ SL: offering a little e tra for inverted roof insulation XENERGY SL is a new generation extruded polystyrene (XPS) designed for inverted flat roofs from the inventor of STYROFOAM™ – in new steel grey! XENERGY SL offers roof designers: ››› the durability, reliability and strength of STYROFOAM ››› declared thermal conductivity of 0.032 W/mK ››› single extruded thicknesses from 100mm to 200mm. The result: ››› improved insulation performance ››› enabling reduced energy costs ››› supporting construction of more energy efficient buildings. ®™ Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company ("DOW") or an affiliated company of Dow Interested? Call: 0203 139 4000 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.styrofoam.co.uk

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Introducing XENERGY? SL for inverted roof applications-2

Driving further improvements through innovation Dow Building Solutions has a long track record of innovation within the construction industry: XENERGY - our new generation XPS - is our latest technical advance and follows recent improvements to thermal conductivity across the entire STYROFOAM-A range. XENERGY XPS combines the proven features of STYROFOAM XPS - durability, reliability and strength – with improved insulation performance and a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of less than five to help building designers meet increasingly stringent energy efficiency and sustainability demands. We’ve...

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