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HIP-Clad Panels
USA SIPS/FPC HIP clad panels are high quality foam core panels suitable for many commercial building applications. They are one-piece components that can be used in walls for wet or wash down areas. Each panel is made of an Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) core bonded between an outer layer of rugged Oriented Strand Board (OSB) and an inner layer of HIP. Expanded
Polystyrene Foam Core EPS is an inert, stable cellular plastic with superior insulating qualities. Unlike many other foam products, EPS is "Ozone-Friendly" - no CFCs are used in the production of USA SIPS panels. Other characteristics of EPS include: Structural Integrity - EPS retains its shape indefinitely. It will not shrink, decompose or disintegrate due to age or weather. Thermal Stability - The insulating value of EPS does not decrease with age. Toxicity - EPS is formaldehyde-free. Low Water Absorption - EPS has a closed cell structure. Its water absorption level is so low that moisture and the elements will not significantly affect its insulation values. Permanence - EPS is an inert, organic material. It provides no nutritive value to plants, animals or micro-organisms. It will not rot and is highly resistant to mildew. Flammability - Like many construction materials, EPS is combustible. It should not be exposed to flame or other ignition sources. However, you can expect a building made with USA SIPS products to survive a fire that would completely destroy a "stick-built" home. The panels have passed rigorous fire endurance tests required by national codes, and their solid core construction eliminates the "chimney effect" caused by hollow stud walls. See technical bulletins for further application information. Exterior
and Interior Skins The interior skins are FRP, continuously bonded to the OSB skin. The surface is ready for installation. Energy
Efficiency and Comfort Strength
and Durability HIP -
High Impact Plastics Insulating Properties of Structural Insulated Panels
* calculated R-factors are for the composite panel, and include: two sheet of 7/16" OSB at .57; air films at .68 interior and .17 exterior, and EPS at 3.85 per inch at 75 degrees F and 4.35 at 25 degrees F. Notes: |