Rising energy costs and environmental concerns have led to a premium being placed upon energy-conscious design, construction and materials in the building industry. Johns Manville continues to be a leader through the development of new insulation products and the improvement of existing ones. The environment is becoming an increasingly important topic, and Johns Manville's insulation has become a leader in the use of recycled glass in its fiber glass formulation. With a certified, 25% minimum recycled glass content, Johns Manville's products use thousands of cubic feet of recycled glass every day. That's thousands of cubic feet of valuable landfill space saved each day. Our commitment to the environment shows in every step of the product life cycle: recycled glass is used as a raw material; our sophisticated manufacturing process provides minimal emissions; compressed packaging is recyclable and requires less energy in shipping products. And once installed, Johns Manville's GoldLine and ComfortTherm fiber glass insulation continues to work for the environment by reducing energy needs and the pollution associated with generating energy.
Knauf Fiber Glass is a leading U.S. manufacturer of thermal and acoustical fiber glass insulations for residential, commercial, industrial, marine, original equipment manufacturer and metal building applications. The company also owns a subsidiary, Knauf USA Polystyrene, and is the exclusive marketing agent in the U.S. and Canada for Innova Technologies expanded perlite insulation. Knauf Fiber Glass is a member of the multi-billion-dollar family of building materials companies owned by the Knauf family of Iphofen, Germany and manufactures: Building Insulation: Batts, rolls and blown insulation Air Handling: Duct board, duct liner, duct wrap, rigid plenum liner Industrial/Commercial: Fiber glass pipe insulation, elevated temperature products, insulation board, duct wrap, pipe and tank insulation, molded perlite insulation in pipe, block, fitting and precision-cut v-grooved forms Metal Building: Blanket insulation OEM Products: Blanket insulation, equipment liner, insulation board, acoustical insulations, uncured blanket
Product Summary
K-13 is made from natural recycled fibers that have been chemically treated to add resistance to fire, mold and mildew. It's cotton-like texture and wide variety of standard and custom colors enable K-13 to be used as an attractive surface finish in both new construction and renovation projects. Its acoustic advantages significantly improve ambient sound quality in key projects such as auditoriums, sports facilities, detention facilities, television and sound studios, convention centers and parking garages.


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SonaSpray"fc" is a spray-applied acoustical texture that has also been designed for a wide range of projects. It provides an attractive, high-performance solution to acoustical and lighting design objectives in both new construction and bonds to virtually all common construction materials, including sheetrock, plaster, wood, metal and concrete. Combined with the patented adhesive, it provides a strong, durable and resilient surface that resists impact and abrasions without the cracking or spalling that are typical to cementitious or plaster-based materials.


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Celbar is a spray-applied insulation product for residential use. It is a blend of specially prepared cellulose fibers which are organic in nature and treated for adhesion and fire resistance. When sprayed in place, the interlocking fibers result in a mass which produces exceptional sound and thermal properties. As Celbar is applied to wall and floor/ceiling cavities, it forms a monolithic coating which seals cracks and holes in the wallboard, around plumbing and electrical outlets, vent ducts and other irregularities. This enables Celbar to significantly reduce the infiltration of air and sound, increasing the thermal and acoustic performance. A notable advantage of the Celbar system is its STC performance. Because of the monolithic coverage and sealing action, Celbar assemblies perform closer to lab-tested STC ratings in the field than conventional batt and sound board systems.