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The shortage of aerated concrete blocks in the UK, caused by a reduction in the availability of fresh Pulverised Fuel Ash (PFA) is causing long delays on construction sites. A by-product of coal-fired power stations, PFA is an essential ingredient of concrete blocks, giving them their thermal insulation properties. A warm winter, low gas prices and gradual closure of coal-fired plants for cleaner energy sources has reduced the amount of available PFA.
Styrene Packaging & Insulation worked closely with the client and concrete beam manufacturer to design a holistic solution. The unique Stylite T-Beam Suspended Floor Insulation solution comprised of lightweight Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) panels contour cut to suit the profile of the concrete beams. The interlocking EPS panels were installed between the beams with the “toe” extending underneath to provide the all round insulation and eliminating cold bridging. The panels specified were 230mm deep to achieve a U-value of 0.22 W/m2K meeting the clients requirements for Building Regulations. To complete the floor design a macro fibre concrete screed topping of 75mm was specified.
The Stylite T-Beam offered the following major benefits to the client:
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