SNOWHITE - SWMX
Thermal insulation of tiled roofs, metal roofs and hollow external walls
Catalog number: SWMX
Snowhite – SWMX is an insulation system consisting of a multi-layer sheet combining a reflexive radiation barrier with an insulation layer of, pure and flexible polyester fibers.
The radiation barrier is made of a reinforced aluminum foil with a low emissivity level, approximately 3%. The reflective side (the shiny one) of the barrier faces outside.
Snowhite – SWMX is used for thermal insulation of tiled roofs, low-weight roofs, hollow external walls in residence, industrial, agriculture buildings and for insulating air-condition ducts.
Product's Purpose |
Snowhite – SWMX is used for thermal insulation of tiled roofs, low-weight roofs, hollow external walls in residence, industrial, agriculture buildings and for insulating air-condition ducts. |
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Technical Specification |
SWMX800 |
SWMX500 |
SWMX300 |
Property |
Polyester weight (gr./m2): |
800 |
500 |
300 |
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Thickness (mm): |
100 |
75 |
45 |
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R – Thermal resistance - according to ASHRAE (m2k/w) |
4.15 |
3.48 |
3.08 |
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Heat conductivity) – w/mk |
0.0497 |
0.056 |
0.048 |
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NRC (as per ASTM-C177): |
0.70 |
0.45 |
0.35 |
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Fire Class according to I.S. 755: |
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Using Manner |
General: Snowhite – SWMX insulation cutting method: by means of simple (long) cloth scissors. The insulation is attached to the beams by means of a pins-gun. The height of the pins' legs: 10-12 mm. To cover overlaps (usually unnecessary) use dedicated aluminum masking tape. Apply masking tape in the same manner at slopes' junctions (corners) for attachments that are not to beams. The Snowhite – SWMX is suitable for insulating tile roofs subject to I.S. 921. Installation under tiles on an existing roof: Stretching the Snowhite – SWM perpendicularly to the roof's slanted beams.
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Using Manner |
Installation under the tiles of an attic's roof: In a tiled roof to be fitted with a gypsum ceiling under the tiles. Stretching the Snowhite – SWMX along the span between the beams (the slanted ones).
Installing Snowhite – SWMX at a new roof, before laying down tiles: Stretching the Snowhite – SWMX perpendicularly to the roof beams (the slanted ones) and attaching the sheet's edges by means of a pins-gun over the beams creating overlaps.
The Snowhite – SWM may be extended so that it is stretched between the beams but it is recommended to stretch it creating a 4-8 cm. depression between the beams, to increase the ventilation clearance underneath the tiles. The depressions need be measured to verify their uniformity before attaching with the pins. Fitting Snowhite – SWM on a concrete roof: The Snowhite – SWM may be extended over a concrete roof directly. To improve the insulating performance it is recommendable to cut 10x10 cm. Snowhite – SWM squares, gluing them onto the ceiling at distances of 60 cm. in each direction with contact glue and laying down Snowhite – SWM freely on them. |
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Packaging
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Snowhite – SWM is marketed in rolls in the following widths: |
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40, 60, 80, 120 |
Width: |
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Safety Instructions |
Avoid any contact between Snowhite – SWM (or any other reflective insulator) and exposed electric cables, electric boxes or any non-insulated electric element (aluminum foil is an electrical conductor!). Verify the stability and safety of the roof's beams before taking any action. In a gypsum ceiling it is recommended to lay down a plate resting on 2 adjacent beams and standing on it. Snowhite – SWM is not to be attached to a chimney. Verify a distance of at least 12 cm. |