Isover now offers a comprehensive range of mineral wool and stone wool insulation products that provide thermal, acoustic and fire resistance in a wide variety of industry applications as well as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and original equipment manufacturers (OEM). The company is excited to announce the launch of its latest innovation in insulation technology, QTech™, the light mineral wool for medium temperature applications ≤ 300 °C.
Thermal comfort is influenced by many factors, such as temperature, humidity, or air velocity. In our approach, buildings must keep the ideal indoor temperature all year, using very little energy.
In the world of construction, the quest for reliable, efficient insulation solutions is constant. With ISOVER DUO, we're proud to introduce a product that combines simplicity, performance, and compliance to meet the evolving needs of builders and contractors.
Do you have an insulation project in prospect and are you not yet sure how you want to tackle it? Then don't miss these ten useful tips! We are happy to help you on your way!
Metal buildings, like all structures, are vulnerable to fire – underscoring the importance of adhering to the SANS 10400-T fire-safety legislation for occupants’ safety. Saint-Gobain Isover, a global leader in manufacturing high-performance insulation products for residential, commercial and industrial buildings, ensures strict compliance by manufacturing insulation solutions that not only excel in performance but also limit the spread of fire.
As the quest for comfort, energy efficiency, and sustainability gains momentum among homeowners, the role of insulation in augmenting property value is becoming increasingly apparent. Let's explore the multifaceted relationship between a well-insulated home and its impact on both living conditions and market value.
As the quest for comfort, energy efficiency, and sustainability gains momentum among homeowners, the role of insulation in augmenting property value is becoming increasingly apparent. Let's explore the multifaceted relationship between a well-insulated home and its impact on both li
The quest for energy efficiency and sustainability has never been more critical. As the world grapples with climate change and rising energy costs, businesses and homeowners alike are seeking ways to make responsible choices that are both economically and environmentally sound. One such choice is investing in high-quality insulation for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
In the pursuit of sustainable living and energy efficiency, the South African government has embarked on a journey to encourage and incentivize homeowners to invest in insulation. Recognizing the pivotal role that insulation plays in achieving environmental goals, the government has introduced various initiatives aimed at promoting this essential aspect of home construction.
In a world grappling with escalating energy costs and environmental concerns, the role of energy-efficient solutions cannot be understated. One area where this importance is particularly evident is within Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. As businesses and homeowners alike seek to reduce their carbon footprint and utility bills, the pivotal relationship between insulation in HVAC systems and energy conservation becomes more apparent.