Spray foam insulation has emerged as a leading solution in this transition due to its energy efficiency, durability, and performance when compared to traditional insulation materials.
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HFOs have a significantly lower global warming potential (GWP) than HFCs. While the GWP of some HFCs can range in the thousands, the GWP of HFOs is typically less than 10. This drastic reduction in GWP means even if HFOs were to escape into the atmosphere, their impact on climate change would be negligible compared to HFCs.
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The growing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable building solutions drives building engineers and architects to search for innovative and cost-effective ways to optimize insulation. One such cutting-edge insulation technology is hydrofluoroolefins-blown (HFO-blown) spray foam insulation, a high-performing, eco-friendly alternative to traditional insulating materials such as fibreglass or mineral wool.
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Architects and building engineers can be confident that no matter the angle, thickness, or complexity of a given wall, roof, or foundation, an HFO closed cell spray foam can fufil their vision and avoid the need for redesigns during the construction process.
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