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Knauf Earthwool R2.0 Wall Batt 90mm x 430mm x 1160mm 15.96m2 (2437525)

$94.00
 per 
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Product Description

  • Acoustic performance - reduced the transmission of noise
  • High thermal performance - keeps a building cool in summer and warm in winter
  • 50 year warranty
  • Non-combustible - AS 1530.1
  • No added formaldehyde

Earthwool® R2.0 Wall insulation is an economical choice with improved acoustic and energy saving properties, creating a peaceful environment in your home by absorbing sound and keeping it where it should be.

The super-soft and easy to handle benefits of Earthwool® have been further enhanced with TwinTech®. TwinTech® heralds another advancement insulation manufacture - the dual forming technique ensures there is a smooth finish on both sides of the insulation, which improves product handling and appearance.

Earthwool® is made using up to 80% recycled glass and with ECOSE® Technology, a sustainable, bio-based binder that contains no added formaldehyde.

Specifications

R-Value Width
(mm)
Thickness
(mm)
Coverage
(m²)
1.5 430 75 21.0
1.5 580 75 28.3
2.0 430 90 15.96
2.0 580 90 21.53
2.0 HD 430 75 10
2.0 HD 580 75 13.5
2.5 HD 430 90 7
2.5 HD 580 90 9.4
2.7 SHD 430 90 5
2.7 SHD 580 90 6.7
4.0 HD 430 140 4.5
4.0 HD 580 140 6

Delivery Information

Where does Wall Ceiling deliver to?

Wall Ceiling is delighted to offer plasterboard delivery to metro cities throughout Australia.

For regional areas, please email us at info@wallceiling.com.au with the items and quantities you need from our website, and we will promptly provide a manual quote.

How much do you charge for delivery?

Customer will receive an accurate delivery charge during checkout.

How long does it take to deliver the order and how much it will cost?

Delivery time frame varies by location:

 Location Delivery Time Frame Delivery Cost
Metro NSW 1 - 2 business days Starts from $45
Metro VIC 3 - 5 business days Starts from $125
Metro QLD 3 - 5 business days Starts from $125
Metro WA 3 - 5 business days Starts from $125

Some products may have a longer lead time which we will inform you as early as possible.

Who is responsible for unloading the materials off the truck?

Our delivery driver will assist you to unloading the materials next to the truck. However, it is the customer's responsibility to move the materials beyond that point.

Do you offer crane truck delivery?

No, we found hand unload or forklift on site is the most effectively way to unload plasterboard products.

What time will truck arrive during the delivery day?

It's difficult to predict precise delivery time due to factors such as traffic and weather conditions.

To facilitate a smooth delivery process:

  • Our office will schedule and confirm delivery date with you after receiving your order.
  • On the day of delivery, our driver will contact you before dispatching from warehouse to ensure you are prepared.

Do I need to be on-site to receive my delivery?

Yes, if you are not available, please kindly arrange another person to accept and help with unloading on your behalf.

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How Insulation Works

When it comes to maintaining a comfortable living environment, insulation plays a pivotal role. But what exactly is insulation, and how does it function to regulate temperature in our homes and buildings? This comprehensive guide will delve into the science behind insulation, explaining its importance and how it effectively reduces energy costs and enhances living comfort.

The Basics of Insulation

At its core, insulation is a material designed to prevent the transfer of heat. Heat can move in three ways - conduction, convection, and radiation. Insulation materials are crafted to minimize all three forms of heat transfer, thus maintaining a consistent internal temperature regardless of external conditions.

How does insulation work

Conduction and Insulation

Conduction is the process by which heat moves through materials. Think of touching a hot metal object; the heat is conducted from the object to your hand. Insulation materials, such as fiberglass, foam, or cellulose, are structured to be poor conductors of heat. They contain tiny air pockets which drastically slow down the transfer of heat through conduction.

Convection in Insulation

Convection refers to heat transfer through fluids (liquids and gases). In buildings, this usually occurs when warm air rises and cool air falls, creating a circulating pattern. Insulation disrupts this air movement. Materials like wool or foam with a lot of air pockets limit the movement of air within them, thereby reducing the loss or gain of heat via convection.

Radiation and Reflective Insulation

Radiation is heat transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves. Radiant barriers, often made from reflective materials like aluminum foil, are used in insulation to reflect radiant heat away, rather than absorbing it. This is especially effective against heat from the sun. Foilboard is one of popular rigid insulate panel product which is manufacture and sell in Australia.

The Role of R-Value in Insulation

The effectiveness of insulation is often measured in R-values. The R-value indicates a material's resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better the material insulates. When choosing insulation, it's crucial to consider the recommended R-values for your area and the specific part of the building you're insulating.

Insulation

Types of Insulation Materials

There are various insulation materials available, each with unique properties and applications:

  • Fiberglass Insulation: Made from fine glass fibers, it's commonly used in both residential and commercial buildings. Earthwool insulation is a type of fibreglass/glasswool insulation, however it is manufactured with a revolutionary ECOSE binder. This sets Earthwool insulation apart from their other competitors as it uses no formaldehyde which means its super soft, low itch and easy to handle.
  • Cellulose Insulation: Consisting of recycled paper products, cellulose is an eco-friendly option.
  • Foam Insulation: This includes materials like spray foam which expands to fill gaps, providing an airtight seal.

Insulation's Impact on Energy Efficiency and Comfort

By reducing the unwanted flow of heat, insulation plays a crucial role in energy efficiency. Well-insulated homes require less energy for heating and cooling, leading to lower utility bills and a reduced carbon footprint. Additionally, insulation contributes to a more comfortable living environment by maintaining a consistent internal temperature.

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Insulation is an essential component in the construction and maintenance of buildings. Understanding how it works helps homeowners and builders make informed decisions, leading to more energy-efficient and comfortable living spaces. With various materials and technologies available, there's an insulation solution for almost every need and climate. Please contact Wall Ceiling for more information about Insulation products.