With composite foil facing on both sides, Kooltherm K12 Framing Board improves the thermal resistance of unventilated cavities adjacent to the board, and is suitable for timber and steel frame wall construction.
Features:
• Australian made
• Used as continuous or in between the studs insulation in wall applications for 7-Star houses
• CodeMark-certified for NCC compliance
• NCC and AS/NZS 4859.1:2018 compliant
• Global GreenTag GreenRate-certified
• Also used for modular construction
• Can be used between studs or as an insulating sheathing
• Fibre-free, closed cell insulation core
• Suitable for use with timber frame and steel frame wall constructions
Feature | Specification | Benefits |
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Thermal Conductivity | 0.022 W/m·K (≥45 mm), 0.023 W/m·K (25–44 mm) | Provides high thermal performance, enhancing energy efficiency. |
R-Value Range | R1.10 (25 mm) to R3.60 (80 mm) | Offers flexibility to meet various insulation requirements. |
Product Dimensions | 2400 mm x 1200 mm (2.88 m²) | Large board size reduces installation time and joints. |
Product Thickness Options | 25–80 mm | Variety of thicknesses to suit different application needs. |
Fire Classification | AS 1530.3:1999 – Spread of Flame Index: 0, Smoke Development ≤ 3 | Meets stringent fire safety standards for building compliance. |
Compressive Stress | Exceeds 100 kPa at 10% compression | Ensures durability and structural integrity under load. |
Water Vapour Transmission | >35 MN·s/g | Resists moisture ingress, preventing condensation issues. |
Core Material | Fibre-free, rigid thermoset phenolic insulation | Safe to handle and minimizes health risks during installation. |
Facings | Composite foil autohesively bonded on both sides | Enhances thermal resistance and durability. |
Environmental Impact | Zero ODP, Low GWP, CFC/HCFC-free | Supports sustainable building practices and environmental compliance. |
Certifications | CodeMark, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 50001 | Ensures quality, safety, and environmental management standards are met. |