About Steel Building Insulation
The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association standardizes and certifies insulation for steel buildings that meet the specifications of NAIMA and the National Association of Home Builders. Does this Spark an idea?
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Insulation
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Steel buildings provide conductivity for heat to build up within a building during hot weather and to flow out of the building during cold weather. Insulation can reduce heat transference in and out of a building, while providing noise reduction and reduced condensation levels.
Standards
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NAIMA certifies fiberglass insulation to meet its thermal resistance, corrosion and strength standards. To ensure that, after packaging NAIMA 202-96 certification ensures insulation regains its shape and thickness following compression packaging techniques.
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Types
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There are a number of types of insulation materials available for metal buildings, including fiberglass, rock wool and slag wool.
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