Actis publishes its insulation guide for collective and tertiary buildings
Summary for decision-makers
Summary for decision-makers
The new Actis guide for non-residential and multi-family buildings details the effectiveness of its cellular reflective insulation. This technology optimizes insulation by reducing heat loss through conduction, convection, and radiation, while also saving materials and resources.
Actis solutions incorporate recyclability, a reduced carbon footprint, and recognized certifications (ACERMI, DTA, FDES, Cradle to Cradle®). The guide provides technical data, feedback, and methodologies to facilitate the specification and implementation of these insulation materials by professionals.
To support its development in the non-residential buildings and collective housing sector, Actis is publishing a new guide designed for professionals and dedicated to these markets.
A new comprehensive guide from Actis on the insulation of non-residential and collective buildings
Very comprehensive, the new Actis guide dedicated to non-residential and collective buildings explains in depth, in 164 pages, the technological principle and the advantages of its honeycomb reflective insulation allowing better insulation with less, by acting on the three modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection and radiation.
Building insulation must address fundamental issues: energy, environmental, acoustic, and indoor air quality. The guide reveals in detail how Actis solutions, which take into account both summer and winter comfort, meet these objectives thanks to:
- a very economical technology based on the insulation qualities of air,
- a manufacturing process with great sobriety in the use of resources (energy and water savings),
- infinite recyclability and the integration of recycled material (Hybris Cradle to Cradle® certification),
- a very favorable carbon footprint described in the FDES.
Presenting its certifications and technical opinions required for these markets (ACERMI, DTA, ATEx, acoustic reports, WUFI, FDES, Cradle to Cradle®, etc.), Actis also enriches its guide with technical data, installation steps depending on the applications, examples of projects in which its Hybris31 insulation has been implemented and testimonials from thermal and acoustic design offices.
With this new guide, all professionals have all the keys to prescribing and implementing Actis reflective insulation in non-residential and collective buildings.
Frequently Asked Questions for Decision Makers
What are the advantages of Actis cellular reflective insulation for non-residential buildings?
Actis cellular reflective insulation materials act on conduction, convection, and radiation. They offer high-performance insulation with less material and address energy, environmental, acoustic, and indoor air quality challenges.
Are Actis insulation products certified and environmentally friendly?
Yes, Actis insulation products hold several certifications (ACERMI, DTA, ATEx, Cradle to Cradle®, FDES) and incorporate recycled materials. Their manufacturing process is resource-efficient and their recyclability is infinite.
What practical information does the Actis guide provide to professionals?
The Actis guide presents technical data, installation steps according to applications, examples of completed projects and testimonials from thermal and acoustic design offices.
Thematic glossary for decision-makers
Honeycomb reflective insulation
Insulation material composed of multiple cells and reflective surfaces, allowing to limit heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation.
FDES
Environmental and Health Declaration Sheet, a document that presents the environmental impact of a construction product, including its carbon footprint.
Cradle to Cradle®
Certification attesting that a product is designed to be recycled indefinitely, with responsible use of resources.