Mineral Wool Insulation: A Sustainable Value Proposition for the Building Industry
Mohammad Aldabbas Business Development Manager Specialized Thermal And Acoustical Insulation Company
Agenda
Introduction Alghanim-KIMMCO
Mineral wool vs Other insulants Insulating material. Performance comparison: thermal, acoustic, fire, LCA
Building Codes & Sustainability
KIMMCO product range
AI: Alghanim Industries
AIIG: Alghanim Industries Insulation Group
Kuwait Insulation Material Manufacturing Company
1 plant, 35,000 MT Glasswool capacity
Rockwool India Limited
2 plants, 50,000 MT Rockwool capacity
JV with Saint-Gobain, in Turkey
5 plants, GW, RW, EPS, XPS, nitril rubber, PUR panels
All plants are ISO 9001 & 14001, certified
Regional Presence of KIMMCO- RIL
Primary markets =
GCC and India
Secondary markets = North Africa, Levant, South East Asia
Leading Technology - TEL process for Glasswool
Sand and cullet
Melting 1,450C
Fibre forming and binder injection
recycled waste Forming section White glasswool Curing oven Binder becomes yellow Edge trim cutting Cross cutting
Confidential
Leading Technology - REX process for Rockwool
Slag and basalt
1,600C Melting
Fibre forming and Binder injection Forming section Grey stone wool Curing oven Binder becomes grey / brown Edge trim cuttin Cross cuttin Recycled waste
Confidential
GlassWool
RockWool
AIIG
Product Range
Nitril Rubber
Sandwich Panel
EPS / XPS Foam
Insulation Application-Segmentation
Glasswool + Rockwool
Mostly Glasswool Mostly Rockwool
Agenda
Introduction Alghanim-KIMMCO
Mineral wool vs Other insulants Insulating material. Performance comparison: thermal, acoustic, fire, LCA
Building Codes & Sustainability
KIMMCO product range
Insulating Products Classification
Mineral based Glasswool Organic based PUR (polyurethane)
Stonewool
Foam glass Aerogel
PIR (polyisocyanurate)
EPS (expanded polystyrene) XPS (extruded polystyrene)
fibre foam powder
PHE (phenolic) NR (nitril rubber) PE (polyethylene)
PET (polyester)
1. Thermal insulation
Three ways of thermal transmittance
Conduction
Conduction
Convection
Convection
Radiation
Radiation
Total lambda (k-value) calculation
_cond (solids + gas) + _rad + _conv
30
25 20 15 10 5 0 8 9 11 11 13 16 26
synthetic foams
mineral fiber
ODP & GWP values of Blowing Agents
ODP
CFC: HCFC: HFC: HC:
GWP (100)
Chloro-Fluoro-Carbons Freon 11, Freon 12 Hydro-Chloro-Fluoro-Carbons 141b (PUR) Hydro-Fluoro-Carbons 245, 365, 134 etc (XPS) Hydro-Carbons methane, ethane, propane etc. n,i,c- pentane for (PUR/PIR/EPS) clean?
1 (def)
0,1
4000 / 8500
630
950 / 890 / 1300
0 0 0
20 <1
CO2 / H2O:
1 (def) 0
Air:
Mineral wool
Lambda performance of Glasswool
50
Lambda values allways have to be compared at the same temperature In Europe values are measured and declared at 10C In the US at 24C , in Japan at 25C ...
T : 10C T : 24C
45
40
35
32
30 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 DENSITY (kg/m3)
Lambda Ageing of PU boards!
Comparative K-values (@ 25 C) of most common insulants
160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 maximum minimum
Lambda, R-value, U-value
Material constant: insulating capacity Lambda: W/m. K The lower the better
Application parameter Thermal resistivity, R = d/ (m2.K/W) d = thickness of insulating product
The rmal transmittance U = 1/R (W/m2.K)
U-value calculation for building facade
U0 = ((U
x A w)
+ (U
x A f)
U = component U value A = surface, m2 w = wall f = fenestration d = doors t = total
Uw =
1
n
R i
1
2. Acoustics
Too much noise outside the building entering the space
Too much noise from adjacent spaces
Too much noise generated within a specific space
Sound level vs. Sound frequency
Different acoustic attenuation mechanisms
1 sound absorption porous media
2 sound transmission mass-spring-mass
3 sound impact floating floors
a) Sound absorption - air flow resistivity
Air flow
P1 (Pa)
V (m/s)
P2 (Pa)
r (kPa.s/m)
Mineral wool, in contrast to foams, is a porous medium, capable of attenuating air pressure (sound). Influencing parameters are: fibre fineness, fibre orientation and density. The best result is obtained with an air flow resistivity r between 5 and 10 kPa.s/m2.
Ceiling tiles: example of pure sound absorption effect
Room 1: Room 2:
69 dB 31 dB
NRC
0.75 - 1.0
4 Room 3: Room 2: 64 dB 20 dB
b) mass-spring-mass - effect
Maximise reflection of sound waves
Maximise dissipation of sound waves Minimise transmitted sound waves
Sound Reduction Index RW
Results ---- 190 mm full filling ---- 140 mm lw. glass wool ---- 45 mm lw. glass wool without insulation RW = 62 dB RW = 57 dB RW = 53 dB RW = 45 dB
414 kg/m
10:1
40 kg/m
c) Sound impact - floating floor
Typically reached with 1 to 2 inch thick glasswool layer
3. Fire & smoke
Al Wafra building, Kuwait, Feb 2010
Fire behaviour of building materials according to Euroclass system
Rockwool Glasswool
Glasswool & Rockwool are either A1 or A2, s2, d0 far outperforming any other insulating material
Product versus System performance
Insulant
Product fire rating Best system rating * Worst system rating *
Glasswool Stone wool Phenolic PUR PIR EPS/XPS
A1, A2
A1, A2 B F D,E F
A1
A1 B F E,F B,C B
* including facer (worst: Kraft / best: mineral coating, ALU, gypsum)
Smoke toxicity * comparison of foams & mineral wool
If we only consider the toxicity of the gases released from insulations materials (theoretical point of view), PUR is the most toxic product, followed by EPS and XPS. Mineral wools are not at the same level of toxicity compared to the other products.
LC50(g/m3)* PUR
(CO, CO2, HCN,)
IC50(g/m3)*
7.45
CO(mg/g)**
442
HCN(mg/g)**
38
Risk level
21.25
Strong
EPS
(CO, CO2, styrene,)
39.55
26.7
165
Intermediate
XPS
(CO, CO2, styrene,)
39.55
26.7
96
Intermediate
Mineral wool
(CO, CO2, HCN,)
21.25
7.45
17
0***
weak
*combined gases approach **test result according to standard: NF X 70100 @ 600C, see appendix slide 35 ***Glass wool can release about 10 ppm of HCN at the end of 60 minutes at 400C (see appendix slide 37 for more details)
* Courtesy of A.D. Little
Large scale fire testing movie
4. Sustainability - Use of Raw Material and Waste
Up to 80 % of raw material is recycled glass 20 % of raw material is sand, basalt, limestone: natural products abundantly available (in contrast to organic foams derived 100 % from oil) Liquid waste: Process water fully recycled Solid waste: none
Sustainability - CO2 emissions & savings
1 m3 raw material 150 m3 Glass wool CO2 emission to produce 1 m3 GW = 0,8 tons CO2 savings of 1 m3 GW in one year = 6 tons CO2 savings of 1 m3 GW over 50 years = 300 tons
Sustainability - Life Cycle Analysis
close the loop with MASDAR KIMMCO is registered vendor to Masdar project
Agenda
Introduction Alghanim-KIMMCO
Mineral wool vs Other insulants Insulating material. Performance comparison: thermal, acoustic, fire, LCA
Building Codes & Sustainability
KIMMCO product range
Estimated kWh consumption
Current Building Code in Syria
Wall Insulation
Cavity wall
Curtain wall
ETICS
Regional building requirements for U-wall values
low energy loss Passiv house new houses medium level
high energy losses
Building Code
2011 2010 2011
Energy savings
WUFI simulation
German IBP Institute for Building Physics
insert 5 cm of GW into a cavity
WUFI simulation
What is the optimum GW thickness in a wall?
100
Passiv House
80
15 cm GW will reduce energy loss through wall by ~ 85% 10 cm GW will reduce energy loss through wall by ~ 80%
solid brick wall
60
40
20
5 cm GW will reduce energy loss through wall by ~ 70%
concrete wall
10
15
20
25
30
35
cm of Glasswool
Do Not forget your windows!
Improved Shading coefficient Improved U-value Improved relative heat gain
Solar Control
Multi-function e-coating
Energy savings
estimated energy perdition
If wall + window + roof are properly insulated, total energy consumption for heating/cooling will reduce by 40 to 60 %.
The Sustainability issue
The Advantages
Green Buildings - Rating system
Regional Priority Innovation in Design
Sustainable Sites
Water Efficiency
Indoor Environmental Quality
Energy & Atmosphere
Certified: Silver: 40 - 49 points 50 - 59 points 60 - 79 points 80 + points
Materials & Resources
Gold: Platinum:
Energy & Atmosphere Category (3 prerequisites, 6 Credits, 35 Points)
Materials & Resources Category (1 prerequisites, 7 Credits, 14 Points)
Indoor environmental quality Category (2 prerequisites, 9 Credits, 19 Points)
A proper insulation with mineral wool, focusing on walls and roof, (preventing thermal bridges, will contribute significantly to Green Building certification, with 20 to 25 credit points, (50 % of basic certification requirement)
Agenda
Introduction Alghanim-KIMMCO
Mineral wool vs Other insulants Insulating material. Performance comparison: thermal, acoustic, fire, LCA
Building Codes & Sustainability
KIMMCO product range
9KIMMCO BUILDING ROLL (KBR) 9KIMMCO BUILDING SLAB (KBS) 9KIMMCO RIGID PIPE COVERING (K450P) 9KIMMCO DUCT INSUL (KDI) 9KIMMCO DUCT INSUL PLUS (KDIP) 9KIMMCO DUCT LINER (KDL) 9KIMMCO CLEAN LINER (KCL) 9KIMMCO LAMELLA INSUL (KLI) 9KIMMCO ACOUSTIC FLOOR INSULATION (KAFI) 9KIMMCO KALINING (KKL 36) 9KIMMCO WHITE WOOL (KWW) 9KIMMCO MARINE BOARD (KMB) 9KIMMCO ENCAPSULATED BOARD (KEB) 9KIMMCO CURTAIN WALL (KCW) 9KIMMCO ALU DUCT (KAD) 9KIMMCO ALUGLASS DUCT SYSTEM (KADS) 9KIMMCO SOUND GUARD SYSTEM (KSGS)
KIMMCO PRODUCT RANGE
KIMMCO Building Roll KBR
Applications: for thermal or/and acoustic insulations of all building walls and roofs Description: Density: Ranging from 10 to 24
Facing:
Flexibility:
Unfaced FSK, Vinyl, Metallized Polyester, Kraft paper, Glass tissue
Flexible
Form:
Roll
KIMMCO Building Slab KBS
Applications:
All type of walls: Internal/ External/ Cavity/ Prefabricated Under Ceilings, Walls Solid Floors, External Roof Structures Industrial Applications: Boilers, Ovens, Refrigeration storage tanks, tankers
Density: Facing:
Flexibility: Form:
From 24 to 120 kg/m3 Unfaced, FSK, Unfaced, Vinyl, Glass tissue, Unfaced, FSK, ASJ, Canvas, Kraft paper Semi-rigid and rigid boards
Slab
KIMMCO Rigid Pipe K 450-plus
Applications:
Thermal Insulation of steel copper or plastic pipes in HVAC sector power plant, process industries Ranging from 64 -128 kg/m3 Unfaced, FSK, ASJ, Canvas, ALU Glass Rigid Roll
Density: Facing: Flexibility: Form:
KIMMCO Duct Insul KDI
Applications:
Thermal Insulation of Ducts in HVAC
Density: Facing: Flexibility: Form:
Ranges from 12 - 64 kg/m3 FSK, ASJ Flexible rolls, semi-rigid and rigid slabs Roll / Slabs
KIMMCO Duct Insul Plus KDI-P
Applications: Density: Facing: Flexibility: Form:
Thermal Insulation of ducts in HVAC system, no external weather protection required 24 - 64 kg/m3 Aluglass Semi-rigid or rigid Rolls/ Slabs
KIMMCO Alu Duct KAD
Applications: Density: Facing: Flexibility: Form:
Used for air distribution in HVAC systems operating at up to 120 C 72 - 96 kg/m3 On one side Aluglass - ASJ; other side FSK Rigid Slabs
KIMMCO Lamella Insul KLI
Applications: houses &
Density: Facing:
Thermal and Acoustical Insulation for walls or residential commercial buildings (New or Retrofit).
Ranges from 60 to 96 kg/m3 Kraft paper; glass reinforced aluminum foil/Kraft Paper laminate. (FSK) or reinforced white kraft / aluminum foil laminate (ASJ). Rigid
Flexibility:
KIMMCO Curtain Wall KCW
Applications: Density: Facing:
For thermal and acoustic insulation of the facade applied with in Curtain Wall spandrel systems. Range from 24 to 48 Unfaced / FSK / Black Glass Tissue (BGT)
Flexibility:
Form:
Semi-rigid
Slab
Conclusions
Insulation is a crucial element in todays new construction design
Energy savings are as high as 40 % if optimal thickness is applied Mineral wool offers across the board performance in thermal comfort, acoustical comfort & fire protection Mineral wool contributes highly to sustainable design, respectful of people and nature, and helping you get GB certification
National Assembly
Al Seef Hospital Kuwaiti Towers
New Metro, Dubai
Burj Khalifa, Dubai
City Center, Qatar
City Bank, Bahrain
Four Seasons, Damascus
For More Info please contact me: Mohammad Aldabbas
mdabbas@[Link]