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Sign upA new generation of low carbon EPS insulation dedicated to external thermal insulation
A new generation of low carbon EPS insulation dedicated to external thermal insulation
Cellomur® Ultra ECA - Enhanced Carbon Footprint - is a new generation of low carbon impact EPS insulation. Contributing to the use of renewable raw materials from biomass, Cellomur® Ultra ECA is dedicated to external thermal insulation under thin coating. With high thermal, mechanical and environmental performances, it will find its place in any low carbon construction project, with 60% less CO2 impact than "conventional" EPS insulation. ACERMI and ISCC certified, Cellomur® Ultra ECA also offers all the advantages of expanded polystyrene in insulation: excellent durability, ease of installation, thermal performance and economy.
HIRSCH Isolation
HIRSCH Isolation is the French expert in sustainable and responsible expanded polystyrene insulation.
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