New natural insulation product for suspended ceilings launched

PERFORMANCE Technology Group business Mayplas has launched a thermal and acoustic insulation product for suspended ceiling systems made from UK-grown industrial hemp.

Named ‘Thermapad’, the hemp pad is part of the group’s new GroundID range of insulation products integrating natural fibres.

Available in a number of sizes to fit different manufacturers’ metal tray ceiling systems, Thermapad consists of a natural fibre hemp slab, cut and enclosed by Mayplas.

Thicknesses include 100mm, 150mm and 200mm, providing thermal resistance of 2.25 m²K/W, 3.40 m²K/W and 4.50 m²K/W respectively.

“Thermapad is great for reducing heat loss and improving acoustics in spaces within suspended ceilings using a more natural product,” said Mark Atkinson, the Performance Technology Group’s product and business development director. “Where renewable products are at the forefront of design, Thermapad is an excellent option.

“We are very excited to be bringing Thermapad to the market as the first product from our new GroundID range of natural insulation, with other products for thermal and acoustic applications in development across Performance Technology Group businesses.”

The Performance Technology Group has worked with Scottish Borders-headquartered bio-based materials business IndiNature to develop the hemp thermal ceiling pad with ‘IndiNature Inside’.

The industrial hemp is grown in Yorkshire. The hemp fibre is separated on the farm and the remainder of the plant is used for varied purposes including hempcrete insulation, animal bedding, packaging and biomass fuels.

“Sourcing hemp in the UK is supporting local jobs as well as reducing carbon in transport,” added Sam Baumber, IndiNature’s co-founder and chief operating officer.  “Unlike other insulations, industrial hemp captures carbon as it grows and the thermo-bonding process is conducted at low temperatures and energy use.

“As a result, industrial hemp insulation has a net capture of carbon alongside other benefits for biodiversity and soil health, and as a re-processable renewable resource is a sustainable material. The Performance Technology Group’s initiative to develop new natural insulation products is very significant in terms of both offering more sustainable products for the future and in scaling up their use in retrofit and new build construction.”