prime polywool

Prime is made out of fine, long polyester fiber of suitable density to attain acoustic and thermal insulation factor. Prime covers the major insulation applications, that is, thermal and acoustic insulations. it is made of polyester fibers of suitable deniers and thermally bonded, with presence of low melt fiber

 

Specifications

For 500gsm

  • Length – 20m
  • Width – 1.2m
  • Thickness -50mm

 

For 1000gsm

  • Length – 15m
  • Width – 1.2m
  • Thickness – 50mm

 

Applications

  • Building insulation
  • Reduced noise transmission
  • Increased comfort
  • Fire safety
  • Durable and long lasting

 

Benefits

  • Thermal insulation
  • Acoustic insulation
  • Fire resistance
  • Versatility
  • Health and Safety

 

What is the primary function of Prime polyester fiber insulation?

Prime acts as a dual-function insulation material offering both thermal insulation to reduce heat flow and acoustic insulation to reduce sound transmission.

How does the thickness and density affect its performance?

A thickness of 50 mm provides effective insulation layers. The two available densities, 500 gsm and 1000 gsm, allow choosing between standard and higher insulation performance based on specific project needs.

Is Prime polyester fiber safe to use in buildings?

Yes, it is made from non-toxic, hypoallergenic fibers. It also has natural fire-resistant properties and complies with relevant health and safety standards.

Where can I install Prime insulation in a building?

It can be installed in wall cavities, ceilings, partitions, mechanical rooms, floors over basements, and other areas requiring thermal and acoustic insulation.

How does Prime compare to traditional insulation materials like mineral wool?

Prime offers benefits like being lightweight, non-irritant, easy to handle, and resistant to moisture and mold. Polyester fiber insulation is often preferred in applications where health, environmental factors, and ease of installation are priorities.

Does Prime insulation affect indoor air quality?

Its hypoallergenic nature and resistance to mold make it an excellent choice for maintaining healthy indoor air quality.

Can Prime insulation be combined with other materials?

Yes, it can be used alongside vapor barriers, drywall systems, or other insulation products to enhance overall building performance.

What about environmental considerations?

Polyester fibers are often recyclable, and the manufacturing process of thermal bonded fibers tends to be environmentally conscious, supporting sustainable building practices.