Eurowall Cavity
Eurowall Cavity is a high performance rigid PIR foam cavity board for use in partially filled masonry cavity walls up to 25m high.
Eurowall Cavity is a closed cell, CFC and HCFC-free (zero ozone depletion potential), rigid polyurethane foam core faced, both sides, with a multi-layer coated aluminium foil. It has an exceptionally low thermal conductivity of 0.022 W/mK. Benefits of Eurowall cavity insulation boards.

Wider choice.
Eurowall Cavity, in a wide range of thicknesses, will assist in meeting the appropriate Building Regulation standard with any form of cavity wall construction.
Quality.
Outstanding product quality manufactured to ISO 9001 Quality Systems.
Ozone friendly.
Zero ozone depletion potential.
Low thermal conductivity.
The declared thermal conductivity value of 0.022 W/mK is some 30% more efficient than most other insulation materials.
Insulation savings.
If a lightweight block is used for the inner leaf construction it is possible to meet the new Building Regulation requirement with only 60mm of Eurowall Cavity.
Reduced risk of condensation.
Walls fitted with Eurowall Cavity boards create more even warm conditions so reducing the risk of condensation.
Effective below DPC Eurowall Cavity boards may be used below the damp proof course in order to offer a degree of edge insulation to the floor.
Partial fill system.
The risk of wind driven rain penetration increases when using any full cavity fill system especially on exposed or coastal locations. The use of a residual 50mm clear cavity means Eurowall Cavity may be used in any exposure zone.
Minimum residual cavity.
Agrément Board approval means that in many instances only a 25mm residual cavity need be maintained. The design data in BBA Certificate 02/3908 should be carefully followed.
Handling.
Eurowall Cavity is lightweight yet tough and resilient. It is easily cut using a knife or fine-toothed saw.
Durability.
Eurowall Cavity is rot-proof, durable and maintenance free.
CE Marking.
All of our products carry the CE Mark to show compliance with the harmonised European Standard BS EN 13165.
