Is the polyurethane plate toxic?

As the costs of heating and electricity are constantly rising, investors are paying more and more attention to seeking solutions that reduce the financial outlays associated with the operation of buildings. New homes are to be not only comfortable and beautiful, but also energy-saving. The implementation of this goal is enabled by innovative thermal insulation made of polyurethane boards. Thermal insulation panels made of PIR foam have gained the fame of unrivaled thermal insulation materials, which is why they are in the center of attention of experts in the field of passive construction.

What do we value polyurethane sheets for?

The enormous interest in polyurethane boards is primarily due to their excellent heat protection properties. The thermal transmittance coefficient of termPIR® boards is 0.022 W/m*K, which means that they provide insulation much higher than traditional foam and mineral wool insulation. 

The undoubted advantages of PIR boards also include small size and weight. Thermal insulation systems based on Obornicka plates are discreet and light enough that they can be successfully used on roofs without risking excessive load on the structure. termPIR® boards are not the only method of creating insulation with PIR foam. Competitive technology is present on the market, based on spray foam assembly. However, compared to this method, the installation of polyurethane panels is much easier and faster, which also translates into a lower price for the insulation.

Is insulation made of polyurethane panels safe?

Because PIR foams are a relatively new solution, they sometimes meet with distrust of potential users. Concerns are raised about the potential toxicity of this material, which would threaten the health of residents of buildings insulated with polyurethane. Are polyurethane sheets really toxic?

PIR foam is a plastic material whose structure is built of solid polyurethane cells that surround gas bubbles used to foam the substance. Numerous laboratory tests prove that the polyurethane foam forming the core of thermal insulation boards is completely safe for both human health and the environment. Polyurethane foam is completely harmless not only to residents of insulated houses, but also people who install panels.

The use of polyurethane panels for thermal insulation of buildings is not only safe but also beneficial to the health of building users. How is this possible? Because PIR boards retain complete resistance to moisture, there is no risk of mold, fungi and bacteria growing when used. This means that the insulation made in this way is biologically resistant and prevents the influence of negative factors on the indoor climate.