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BASF Polyurethanes U.K. Limited has been awarded a BBA certificate for their WALLTITE® PU spray foam insulation and covers all UK applications as well as the manufacture of the product in the UK.
The scope covered is for use as an in-situ thermal insulation system for roofs, ground floors, internal walls of new and existing domestic or similar buildings. It relates to the use of WALLTITE® insulation in timber framed walls, between and under timber rafters, and also covers internal surface of masonry walls.
John Bullen, Sales Manager - In-situ Insulation says, “We are very pleased to have received BBA certification for WALLTITE®, the product has a significant role to play in the future in helping to improve airtightness, reduce CO2 emissions and energy bills. Recognition for its key attributes will be important going forward.”
For further information visit: www.walltite.basf.co.uk email: walltite-uk@basf.com or telephone 01773 601166
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