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Substitute for foamed glass

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cve60069

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Hello.

I am in the need of a strong structural material such as foamglas but 15mm thick to be thermal-break. Foamglas is only available 40mm thick. It is the thermal-insulation value and strong in compression qualities of the material I am requiring. The material is to be sandwiched and bonded between two skins of 40mm thick concrete with a total load of about 10kN/m2 including the concrete. No deflection. PUR insulation (kingspan, Celotex) is not suitable due to the fibres. Material may get wet.

Any suggestions, please?
 
Why wouldn't you use polystyrene? 10 kPa is not much, and polystyrene is used under floor slabs on ground.
 
I am assuming by the metric units that you are in the UK.

In which case I would suggest a product called Filcor, from Cordek or something similar. They do a range of products with a 1% compression at loads from 10kN/m2 and 190kN/m2

This is expanded polystyrene as Hokie66 suggests
 
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