KNAUF Insulation has earned additional agrément certificates by the BBA for its rainscreen insulation product ranges, including a ‘market-first’ for applications using cross-laminated timber.
The manufacturer announced the Rocksilk RainScreen Slab now has the industry’s first agrément certificate by the BBA for use with cross laminated timber (CLT). In addition, OmniFit Slab 35 and OmniFit Roll 34 have been issued an agrément certificate by the BBA for use as insulation between the studs on timber and steel-frame conventional walls, in new and existing domestic and non-domestic buildings, with a masonry outer leaf, or in a ventilated rainscreen cladding system.
“We know how much specifiers and contractors value the peace of mind that comes from an agrément certificate,” said Luke Davies, product manager at Knauf Insulation. “Adding this application for use with CLT means our Rocksilk RainScreen Slab is certified for the most build-ups of any rainscreen solution on the market.
“For the first time, contractors and specifiers can choose a certified solution for insulating rainscreen façades from a single insulation manufacturer, using Rocksilk RainScreen Slab for the outer leaf and OmniFit Slab 35 for the inner leaf. This provides crucial assurance in a high-risk application.”
Rocksilk RainScreen Slab is a non-combustible rock mineral wool slab with Euroclass A1 reaction to fire classification, which means it complies with the strictest requirements of Approved Document B for dwellings over 18m tall. It is available in a range of thicknesses up to 250mm, with a thermal conductivity of 0.034W/mK.
The OmniFit range of non-combustible glass mineral wool slabs and rolls also have Euroclass A1 reaction to fire classifications, making them suitable and compliant for dwellings over 18m tall. These products can all be used as part of a rainscreen façade system.