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040 |aCaOODSP|beng
043 |an-cn---
0861 |aNH15-162/1-1995E
1102 |aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
24510|aDevelopment of "stud hugger" systems for insulating walls with cellulose fibre insulations / |cby R. E. Platts.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation |c1995.
300 |a39p. in various pagings. : |bfigs. ; |c28 cm.
500 |a"The newsprint cellulose insulation industry has long wanted to supplant mineral fibre batts in insulating walls in house construction, and test show that pumped ("blown") cellulose can do a superior insulation job; given a supporting enclosure for the open interior face of the framed wall cavity. Following a brief review of two failed attempts to provide such support (the first, a site-manufactured polyethylene-skinned cellulose batt, the next a moveable, snugly fitting plastic form) this report recounts the successful R&D which, with support from CMHC's HTIP program, offers the industry a workable and competitive system."--Abstract.
5203 |aThe newsprint cellulose insulation industry has long wanted to supplant mineral fibre batts in insulating walls in house construction, and test show that pumped (blown) cellulose can do a superior insulation job; given a supporting enclosure for the open interior face of the framed wall cavity. Following a brief review of two failed attempts to provide such support (the first, a site-manufactured polyethylene-skinned cellulose batt, the next a moveable, snugly fitting plastic form) this report recounts the successful R&D which, with support from CMHC's HTIP program, offers the industry a workable and competitive system.--Abstract
546 |aRésumé en français
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a96-49|b1996-12-06
7201 |aPlatts, R. E.
7760#|tDevelopment of "stud hugger" systems for insulating walls with cellulose fibre insulation |w(CaOODSP)9.862407