Thermal insulation with BauderPIR

Bauder is one of the biggest manufacturers of polyurethane rigid foam, an insulation material with outstanding qualities.Now that thermal insulation is expected to meet ever stricter requirements for environmental reasons and to reduce energy consumption, this product, which Bauder produces under the brand name BauderPIR, is fast becoming an indispensable construction material. Polyisocyanurate (PIR) rigid foam has the best insulation rating of all widely-used thermal insulation materials. What's more, the moisture-resistant PIR insulation panels are light, pressure-resistant and dimensionally stable. BauderPIR will not melt under the waterproofing, and is also approved for use on large-scale industrial roofs in respect of fire protection. Due to its thermal conductivity rating of 024, BauderPIR can be installed in the form of thinner panels; fastening elements can be shorter, and it is easier to comply with connection heights.

BauderPIR insulation panels

  BauderPIR FA is designed specifically for use on lightweight industrial roofs. Thicknesses of insulation material can be reduced due to its excellent thermal insulation rating. This, in combination the material's low bulk density, enables insulation panels to be made in a large format yet still light.

Bauder PIR Kompaktdach

  Bauder PIR Kompaktdach is a flat roof system in which the waterproofing layers and the thermal insulation material are compactly bonded both to one another and to the sublayer. This means that in the event of damage water cannot run underneath the waterproofing.

Bauder terrace systems

  Bauder offers interesting thermal insulation solutions for terraces too: BauderPIR FA-TE are terrace insulation panels made from polyurethane rigid foam, with high compressive strength and an aluminium facing. BauderVIP TE is an innovative solution for the thermal insulation of terraces where only a very limited thickness is permitted. The high thermal performance of the very thin vacuum insulating core now enables connection heights to be complied with, which could not be achieved with conventional insulating materials.