CH692510A5 - Combined sound and thermal insulation product for floating layers and slabs in building industry comprises vapor barrier, heat insulating layer and sound insulating layer - Google Patents
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Abstract
The combined sound and thermal insulation product comprises a first element (1) of synthetic heat-insulating material adhered to a second element (2) of sound-insulating mineral wool. The free surface of the first element is covered with a vapor barrier/sealing sheet (3). The first element (1) is a layer of compression-resistant material, and is selected from hard, expanded polystyrene, elasticized, expanded polystyrene, extruded polystyrene, cellular glass or a insulating product complying to the specifications of SIA 2791.11, i.e. with lambda at most 0.1 W/m.K. The second element (2) comprises a layer of glass or rock mineral wool, plain or crimped. The vapor barrier sheet (3) is selected from polyethylene, Alukraft, waterproof Kraft paper, Kraft with or without polyethylene protection, and bitumen. The vapor barrier sheet (3) can be reinforced with a 2-10 mm glass fiber mesh . The vapor barrier sheet (3) overlaps the product on at least one side of the product, and the overlapping part is self-adhesive. The product can be in the form of composite boards, where the vapor barrier sheet overlaps the product on two adjacent sides of the board. The product can also be in the form of a very long strip cut widthwise to at least two-thirds of its thickness, to allow it to be rolled up for storage and transport. The order of layers of a building element from top to bottom comprises a floating layer, vapor barrier sheet, synthetic foam, mineral wool, and slab or other support.
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Pour l'isolation de chapes respectivement dalles flottantes, il est de règle d'utiliser deux couches de matériaux différents, l'un servant à l'isolation phonique et l'autre à l'isolation thermique, posés l'un après l'autre. Par analogie, on peut envisager un tel usage pour l'isolation sur chevrons. Par chape flottante, on entend ici un support de n'importe quelle nature (mortier de ciment, anhydrite et plâtre, panneaux de particules de bois, etc.) pour recevoir un revêtement de sol. Par définition, la chape flottante est désolidarisée totalement de la dalle par la couche d'isolation phonique éventuellement thermique.
Le principal inconvénient de cette façon de faire est la nécessité de poser de telles isolations en deux opérations successives, ce qui est long et nécessite une main d'Öuvre qualifiée pour assurer une bonne pose.
Fréquemment une troisième opération est nécessaire, la mise en place d'une couche d'étanchéité servant aussi de pare-vapeur, ce qui rend les opérations de pose encore plus longues et difficiles.
Le but de la présente invention est de proposer un produit d'isolation combiné satisfaisant aux normes d'isolation thermique et phonique et pouvant même disposer d'une couche d'étanchéité/pare-vapeur incorporée, de manière à ce que l'isolation d'une chape flottante, d'une dalle, ou d'une toiture sur chevrons puisse être réalisée par la simple pose en une seule fois d'un élément d'isolation composite. Ceci permet d'effectuer les travaux d'isolation beaucoup plus rapidement, en une seule opération et avec de la main d'Öuvre moins qualifiée.
La présente invention a pour objet un élément d'isolation combiné qui se distingue par les caractéristiques énumérées à la revendication 1.
Le dessin annexé illustre schématiquement et à titre d'exemple une forme d'exécution de l'élément d'isolation combiné selon l'invention et son mode de fabrication.
La fig. 1 illustre la juxtaposition et le collage l'un à l'autre d'un panneau en matière synthétique expansée et d'un panneau en fibre minérale.
La fig. 2 illustre une opération optionnelle, nécessaire lorsque le produit fini se présente en rouleau, consistant à découper le panneau composite obtenu par collage en lamelles sur plus de la moitié de l'épaisseur du produit composite.
La fig. 3 illustre l'apposition par collage sur la face libre de l'élément composite formé par la couche synthétique expansée d'une feuille faisant office d'étanchéité/pare-vapeur, pour l'obtention d'un panneau isolant combiné.
La fig.
4 illustre l'apposition par collage sur la face libre de l'élément composite formée par la couche synthétique expansée d'une feuille faisant office d'étanchéité/pare-vapeur, pour l'obtention d'un élément isolant combiné pouvant se rouler pour son transport et son stockage.
Le produit d'isolation selon l'invention se présente sous deux formes, soit en panneaux de dimensions standard (fig. 3), soit en plus grande longueur pouvant être roulée sur elle-même pour le transport et le stockage (fig. 4).
Les panneaux illustrés à la fig. 3 sont composés d'un premier élément 1 formé d'une couche de mousse synthétique résistante à la compression tel que du polystyrène expansé, élastifié ou non, du polyuréthane, du polystyrène extrudé, du verre cellulaire ou tout autre produit d'isolation thermique en panneau répondant à la norme SIA 279 1.11: lambda </= 0.1 W/mK. Ce panneau comporte encore un second élément 2 constitué d'une couche de laine minérale, laine de verre ou laine de roche par exemple, servant d'isolant phonique. Cette couche de laine minérale peut être crêpée ou pas suivant les exigences d'isolation phonique.
Ces deux éléments 1, 2 présentent des longueurs et largeurs identiques et sont collés ensemble pour ne former qu'un tout. L'épaisseur des éléments 1 et 2 peut être égale ou différente; ces épaisseurs sont déterminées en fonction de l'isolation thermique, respectivement phonique, que l'on veut obtenir.
La face libre de l'élément 1 en matière synthétique est revêtue par collage d'une couche de revêtement 3 constituant une étanchéité et/ou un pare-vapeur. Cette couche de revêtement peut être formée d'une feuille de polyéthylène, d'un kraft-alu, d'un kraft avec ou sans protection de polyéthylène, de papier kraft hydrofugé, d'un lé bituminé. Cette feuille de revêtement peut être munie d'une armature, par exemple en fibres de verre à maille de taille comprise entre 3 et 5 mm par exemple.
Cette feuille de revêtement 3 déborde du panneau sur deux de ses côtés adjacents ou sur toute la longueur d'un côté du rouleau et ces languettes de débordement peuvent être autocollantes ou non.
Ces éléments d'isolation combinés thermique et phonique se posent sous des chapes flottantes de toute nature.
L'ordre des couches de l'élément de construction se présente de haut en bas comme suit:
- chape
- étanchéité/pare-vapeur
- mousse synthétique
- laine minérale
- dalle ou autre support.
Ce produit a pour but de remplir de manière optimale toutes les exigences au sens des normes SIA 180, 380, 251 et 279:
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<tb><SEP>Exigences thermiques:<SEP>valeur k jusqu'à 0,25 W/m<2> K
<tb><SEP>Exigences phoniques:<SEP>R min w jusqu'à > 67 dB
L min n, w, r jusqu'à < 40 dB
rigidité dynamique < 30 MN/m<3>
<tb><SEP>Résistance en compression:<SEP>selon DIN 18165: -dL-dB < 3 mm.
- avec 10% de déformation,
> 0,1 N/mm<2> pour la mousse et
> 0,03 N/mm<2> pour la laine de verre.
<tb><SEP>Diffusion de vapeur:<SEP>selon éventuelle nécessité, le revêtement fera office de pare-vapeur.
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D'autre part, le fait que la laine de verre est appliquée en couche inférieure, l'ordre des couches correspond aux prescriptions de la littérature spécialisée qui demandent que la dureté des couches aille du plus dur au plus souple de manière constante, c'est-à-dire: dureté de la chape > dureté de la mousse > dureté de la laine de verre.
La pose de ces panneaux combinés est rapide et facile, ils sont simplement posés côte à côte et les languettes débordant d'un panneau sont appliquées et collées lorsqu'elles sont autocollantes, sur la couche d'étanchéité/pare-vapeur 3 d'un panneau adjacent. La pose se fait en une seule opération sans aucune complication.
Le produit d'isolation combiné selon l'invention peut également se présenter sous forme de bandes de grande longueur. Dans ce cas, fig. 4, le débordement de la couche d'étanchéité/pare-vapeur 3 ne se fait que sur l'une des extrémités de la bande et la couche en fibre minérale 1 ainsi qu'une partie de l'épaisseur de la couche synthétique 2 sont découpées en bandes transversales 4, ce qui permet de rouler la bande sur elle-même pour son transport et son stockage.
Là également la pose du produit isolant combiné s'effectue en une seule opération simple.
For the insulation of screeds respectively floating slabs, it is a rule to use two layers of different materials, one used for sound insulation and the other for thermal insulation, placed one after the other. . By analogy, one can consider such a use for insulation on rafters. By floating screed is meant here a support of any kind (cement mortar, anhydrite and plaster, wood particle boards, etc.) to receive a floor covering. By definition, the floating screed is completely separated from the slab by the layer of sound insulation, possibly thermal.
The main drawback of this way of doing things is the need to install such insulation in two successive operations, which is long and requires skilled labor to ensure proper installation.
Frequently a third operation is necessary, the installation of a sealing layer also serving as a vapor barrier, which makes the laying operations even longer and difficult.
The object of the present invention is to provide a combined insulation product which meets the thermal and sound insulation standards and which may even have an incorporated sealing / vapor barrier layer, so that the insulation '' a floating screed, a slab, or a roof on rafters can be achieved by the simple installation in one go of a composite insulation element. This allows insulation work to be carried out much more quickly, in a single operation and with less qualified labor.
The present invention relates to a combined insulation element which is distinguished by the characteristics listed in claim 1.
The accompanying drawing illustrates schematically and by way of example an embodiment of the combined insulation element according to the invention and its method of manufacture.
Fig. 1 illustrates the juxtaposition and bonding to one another of a panel of expanded synthetic material and of a panel of mineral fiber.
Fig. 2 illustrates an optional operation, necessary when the finished product is presented in a roll, consisting in cutting the composite panel obtained by gluing into strips over more than half the thickness of the composite product.
Fig. 3 illustrates the affixing by bonding to the free face of the composite element formed by the expanded synthetic layer of a sheet acting as a seal / vapor barrier, to obtain a combined insulating panel.
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4 illustrates the affixing by bonding to the free face of the composite element formed by the expanded synthetic layer of a sheet acting as a seal / vapor barrier, to obtain a combined insulating element which can be rolled up to its transport and storage.
The insulation product according to the invention comes in two forms, either in standard size panels (fig. 3), or in greater length which can be rolled up on itself for transport and storage (fig. 4) .
The panels illustrated in fig. 3 are composed of a first element 1 formed of a layer of synthetic foam resistant to compression such as expanded polystyrene, elasticized or not, polyurethane, extruded polystyrene, cellular glass or any other thermal insulation product panel meeting standard SIA 279 1.11: lambda </ = 0.1 W / mK. This panel also comprises a second element 2 consisting of a layer of mineral wool, glass wool or rock wool for example, serving as sound insulation. This layer of mineral wool can be creped or not depending on the sound insulation requirements.
These two elements 1, 2 have identical lengths and widths and are glued together to form a whole. The thickness of elements 1 and 2 can be equal or different; these thicknesses are determined as a function of the thermal and sound insulation, respectively, which one wishes to obtain.
The free face of the element 1 made of synthetic material is coated by bonding a coating layer 3 constituting a seal and / or a vapor barrier. This coating layer can be formed from a polyethylene sheet, a kraft-aluminum, a kraft with or without polyethylene protection, water-repellent kraft paper, a bituminized sheet. This covering sheet can be provided with a reinforcement, for example in glass fibers with a mesh size of between 3 and 5 mm for example.
This covering sheet 3 projects from the panel on two of its adjacent sides or over the entire length of one side of the roll and these projection tabs may or may not be self-adhesive.
These combined thermal and sound insulation elements are installed under floating screeds of all kinds.
The order of the layers of the building element is presented from top to bottom as follows:
- screed
- waterproofing / vapor barrier
- synthetic foam
- mineral wool
- slab or other support.
The purpose of this product is to optimally fulfill all the requirements within the meaning of standards SIA 180, 380, 251 and 279:
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<tb> <SEP> Thermal requirements: <SEP> k value up to 0.25 W / m <2> K
<tb> <SEP> Phonic requirements: <SEP> R min w up to> 67 dB
L min n, w, r up to <40 dB
dynamic stiffness <30 MN / m <3>
<tb> <SEP> Compressive strength: <SEP> according to DIN 18165: -dL-dB <3 mm.
- with 10% deformation,
> 0.1 N / mm <2> for foam and
> 0.03 N / mm <2> for glass wool.
<tb> <SEP> Steam distribution: <SEP> if necessary, the coating will act as a vapor barrier.
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On the other hand, the fact that the glass wool is applied in a lower layer, the order of the layers corresponds to the prescriptions of the specialized literature which require that the hardness of the layers goes from the hardest to the most flexible in a constant manner, this that is to say: hardness of the screed> hardness of the foam> hardness of the glass wool.
The installation of these combined panels is quick and easy, they are simply placed side by side and the tabs projecting from a panel are applied and glued when they are self-adhesive, on the sealing layer / vapor barrier 3 of a adjacent panel. The installation is done in a single operation without any complications.
The combined insulation product according to the invention can also be in the form of very long strips. In this case, fig. 4, the sealing layer / vapor barrier 3 overflows only at one end of the strip and the mineral fiber layer 1 and part of the thickness of the synthetic layer 2 are cut into transverse strips 4, which makes it possible to roll the strip on itself for its transport and storage.
Again, the installation of the combined insulation product is carried out in a single simple operation.
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