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Quick Details
Specifications
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Architectural Benefits
- High quality construction method.
- Comfortably warm, clean, and quiet.
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Cost Benefits
- Equal or lower first costs.
- Lower long term operating costs.
- Incentives available from utility service provider for energy efficient design.
- Lower maintenance costs for you.
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Construction Process Benefits
- Easy to construct, with short learning curve.
- 60% shorter construction time
- Quick turnaround time for greater satisfaction.
- Increased builders production capacity.
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Environmental Benefits
- 50% less framing lumber.
- 50% more energy efficient.
- Requires less room at building site (less site disturbance).
- Less construction waste.
SIPs are prefabricated systems used primarily for walls and roofs. SIPs employ composite materials, reduce waste through modular construction methods, achieve high insulation values, and may be used instead of many conventional building methods.
E. Alternatives of facing/core materials:
Same characteristic of facing materials: engineered board, such as fiber cement board, MgO Board and plywood.
Sandwich insulating core: PU or XPS.
Comparison of SIPs made by different facing & core materials:
Different Thickness
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PU Core
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Fiber Cement Skin
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MGB Skin
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OSB Skin
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Facing | Advantage |
OSB | lighter, much easier to be cut, moved and decorated. OSB is made of renewable wood resources, it's green. |
Fiber Cement Board | Fiber cement is stronger, both water& fire proof, and termite resistant which is suitable for tropical area where is hot, very humidity. |
Core | Advantage | Disadvantage |
Polyurethane | The main advantage of polyurethane (or the much harder to pronounce derivation, polyisicyanurate) is that it has the highest R-value of any SIP panel. After what's called thermal drift, it's about 6 to 6.8 of R-value per inch of panel. | The main detractor of urethane panels is the high cost. The other disadvantage in terms of construction is that polyurethane has a high melting point, hot wire burners (the primary method of modifying EPS and XPS panels on site) can't be used. |
EPS | Over 80% of the SIP panels installed are EPS. EPS core material is widely available. It is easy to modify on sight and most sip installers have experience dealing with EPS. It's also the least expensive option in terms of material cost. | |
XPS | XPS has many of the best characteristics of both polyurethane and EPS. It has a high R-value (5 R-value per inch of panel). It is dense and stable yet has a relatively low melting point so on-site modifications are as easy as EPS. Also, like EPS, it bonds easily to OSB and gypsum board. | Unfortunately XPS is expensive and manufactured panels are not widely available |
F. Thermal Performance of Our SIP System:
Our SIP's System provides wall and roof assemblies with higher overall (effective) thermal resistance (R-value) than other conventional construction methods. The overall R-value of a building assembly includes the effect of thermal bridges as a result of framing members and is a measure of its ability to resist heat flow through it. The higher the overall R-value of a building assembly, the lower the long-term energy costs will be for heating and cooling.
The table below provides typical R-Values of SIPs in different thickness:
The combined high overall R-Value and low air leakage characteristic of buildings built with our SIP System results in significantly lower energy costs versus other construction methods such as wood frame construction.
G. Standard dimension of Our SIPs:- Size: 4'x8' / 4'x9' / 4'x10' / 4'x16' / 4'x20' (Feet)
- Thickness: 4.5" / 6.5" / 8.25" / 10.25". (Inch)
- Types of spline: Dimension lumber, OSB, Light Gauge Steel
4?? x 8' Ft | 4' x 10' Ft | 4' x 16' Ft | 4' x 20?? Ft | |
4.5" Inch | 45kg | 56.25kg | 90kg | 112.5kg |
6.5" Inch | 47.5kg | 59kg | 95kg | 119kg |
8.25 Inch | 50kg | 62.5kg | 100kg | 125kg |
10.25Inch | 52.5kg | 66kg | 105kg | 131kg |
A pack of 10 - 100mm thick...
One pack of 10 100 x 2440 SIPS joining strips of 100mm overall thickness. 11mm OSB3.
Long edges: no rebates
Short edges: no rebates
These joining strips are used for the 125mm thick SIPS panels.
A pack of 10 - 75mm thick...
One pack of 10 100 x 2440 SIPS joining strips of 75mm overall thickness. 11mm OSB3.
Long edges: no rebates
Short edges: no rebates
These joining strips are used for the 100mm thick SIPS panels.
A pack of 10 - SIPS-100 Panels
One pack of 10 1220 x 2440 SIPS panels of 100mm overall thickness. 11mm OSB3.
Long edges: 50mm deep square rebates
Short edges: 50mm deep square rebates
A pack of 10 - SIPS-125 Panels
One pack of 10 1220 x 2440 SIPS panels of 125mm overall thickness. 11mm OSB3.
Long edges: 50mm deep square rebates
Short edges: 50mm deep square rebates