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Styrofoam? Brand UtilityFit?

 
 
 
Commercial | Residential | Multifamily | Wall

A versatile Styrofoam? insulation option

Ideal for those projects that require high R-value and moisture resistance, but without the demands for a high-compressive strength product. UtilityFit? XPS Insulation is effective in both commercial and residential applications.

 
 
 

Styrofoam? Brand UtilityFit?

UtilityFit? 15 PSI extruded polystyrene (XPS) foam insulation is a Styrofoam? Brand solution manufactured as a versatile, utility-grade product for applications that require a high R-value and outstanding moisture resistance without the need for high compressive strength. UtilityFit? 15 PSI XPS insulation is designed for use in the United States when a Type X, or lower-compressive strength, product is needed. If the superior properties of a Type IV 25 psi product are not required, UtilityFit? is a good choice for your application.

 
 
 

Features & benefits

  • Designed for use when a high R-value and outstanding moisture resistance are needed, without the need for a high compressive strength
  • Eco-friendly
  • Contains an average of 20% pre-consumer recycled content certified by UL Environment Inc.
  • Easy to use
  • Square, tongue and groove, and scoreboard edge treatments available
  • Versatile
  • Manufactured for versatile utility in commercial and residential applications
  • Strong
  • Minimum compressive strength of 15 psi
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    Physical Properties

      Method Unit Value
    Thermal Resistance per inch, @ 75¡ã¹ó mean temp.<sup>1</sup> ASTM C518 ft2?h?¡ã¹ó/Btu. R-value, min. 5
    Compressive Strength<sup>2</sup> ASTM D1621 psi, min. 15
    Water Absorption<sup></sup> ASTM C272 % by volume, max. 0.3
    Maximum Use Temperature<sup></sup> - ¡ã¹ó 165
    Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion<sup></sup> ASTM D696 in/in?¡ã¹ó 3.5 x 10-5

    1Values are consistent with the criteria of ASTM C578 and the requirements of the FTC R-value rule (16 CFR Part 460). R means resistance to heat flow. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power. Ask your seller for the fact sheet on R-value.

    2Vertical compressive strength is measured at 10 percent deformation or yield, whichever occurs first. Since Styrofoam??Brand Extruded Polystyrene Foam Insulations are visco-elastic materials, adequate design safety factors should be used to prevent long-term creep and fatigue deformation. For static loads, 3:1 is suggested. For dynamic loads, 5:1 is suggested. Contact k8ÓéÀÖ for design recommendations.