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Home›Products›Roofing›Kingspan introduces a viable alternative to traditional construction methods of non-Section J buildings

Kingspan introduces a viable alternative to traditional construction methods of non-Section J buildings

By Sean Carroll
January 29, 2020
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Kingspan Insulated Panels has released the K-Clad, a high-performing insulated metal roof system that outperforms traditional construction methods in terms of speed of build, thermal performance, air tightness, weather tightness and condensation control.

Ideal for large-scale logistics and distribution buildings and temperature-sensitive environments such as cold storage and agricultural facilities, the K-Clad can deal with the harsh Australian climate.

Thermal modeling has shown that, when compared to a traditional built-up roof, the latest K-Clad can give a 40% reduction in heat gain and result in a decrease of more than 4.5 between two tested roof systems.

One of the biggest causes for heat loss or gain in buildings is air leakage. K-Clad, making use of its high-precision joints and unsurpassed airtight buildings, ensures that temperature isn’t affected and it can perform at their optimum level.

K-Clad is available in a range of finishes, profiles, light colour options and cover widths.

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