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Bauder VIP 60 mm
A vacuum insulation panel for areas with limited height.
For use within Bauder roof systems in areas with limited height. Particularly suited for terrace and balcony applications.
BauderVIP TE is a vacuum insulation panel that is specially designed to provide high thermal performance in areas with limited height.
The insulating properties achieved by the BauderVIP TE vacuum core come from the high-performance pyrogenic silica. This silica is surrounded by a multi-layer high-barrier film, and then the air is removed from the silica so that a vacuum is created. Each 60 mm panel achieves a U-value of 0.157 W/(m²K), and the 80 mm panel a U-value of 0.107 W/(m²K). A Bauder specific project design and calculation must be completed to confirm the overall U-value achieved for the entire roof.
Only to be used as part of a full Bauder Waterproofing System.
Color | Yellow |
Material | Polyisocyanurate (PIR) Silica Rubber |
Shape | Rectangle |
Length | 1000 mm |
Width | 1000 mm 500 mm |
Height | 60 mm 80 mm |
Warranty description | Manufacturer guidanceA comprehensive range of guarantee options are available. Please contact your local Bauder Area Technical Manager for more information. |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | J41/26 Thermal insulation J41/430 Warm deck roof insulation |
Edges | Square. |
Panel facings | Top: High density PIR 17 mm; Base: Rubber layer 3 mm. |
Dimensions | |
Size (length x width) | 1000 x 1000 mm.1000 x 500 mm. |
Thickness | 60 mm. |
Thermal conductivity (maximum) | 0.0072 W/mK (vacuum core).Guidance for specification option: To EN 12667:2001. |
Compressive strength (minimum) | ≥ 0.19 N/mm².Guidance for specification option: To EN 826:2013. |
Fire performance | Class E.Guidance for specification option: To EN 13501-1:2018. |
U-value | 0.157 W/(m²K). |
Dimensional stability | ≤ 1% Guidance for specification option: To EN 1604:2013. |
Country of product manufacture | Germany |
Material | Polyisocyanurate (PIR) Silica Rubber |
Embodied carbonA1-A3 (production stage) as defined in BS EN 15804 | Manufacturer guidancePlease refer to EPD on the Bauder website. |