BASF’s Neopor
® expandable polystyrene helps renovate Civil War building into a new learning center.

Brick
lath buildings are not energy efficient, as they were usually built without
wall cavities to hold insulation.
GreenTek Building Solutions in DuBois, PA,
has created a new product called InsulWall
TM interior
wall system, using BASF’s Neopor expandable polystyrene (EPS) as the insulation
ingredient. The crucial difference in Neopor versus standard white EPS is that
it contains graphite particles, which significantly improves insulation
capacity and gives it a silver-gray color.
GreenTek’s InsulWall was chosen by the Pennsylvania Energy Coordinating Agency
(ECA) to retrofit a historic three-story Civil War building used to manufacture
war uniforms located in Philadelphia.
The building will be converted into a modern learning center providing students
with state-of-the-art energy conservation training and professional
certification for green collar positions. The center will work with community
colleges, technical schools and employers in the region who need their students
and workers trained in green technology. The 20,000 square-foot center will
house classroom and laboratory space with operable heating and air conditioning
equipment, rooftop solar panels, and other real-life situations that green techs
encounter in residential and commercial buildings.
Yesterday's Technology
Brick
lath buildings were not energy-efficient since they usually were built without
wall cavities to hold insulation. Brick, a natural material, will absorb heat
or cold and transmit that energy into a room. For interior walls, it was common
to mount gypsum board directly to the brick wall, which afforded poor thermal
protection.
Today's Technology
InsulWall, a thin product that has Neopor EPS insulation
laminated to paperless mold-resistant gypsum board, can be easily applied to
interior walls without reducing the size of the room while eliminating high
costs of retrofitting. OPCO, from Latrobe,
PA, manufactured the new
composite product.
“It is no surprise that GreenTek’s InsulWall was chosen for retrofitting this
building,” said John Monti, president of GreenTek Building Solutions. “Our
InsulWall, which incorporates Neopor, provides results for energy savings - the
essence of this new training center.” Neopor outperforms other traditional
materials through:
- Energy Savings. Producing thinner parts
consumes fewer resources; in addition, more efficient insulating technology
means it takes less energy to heat and cool a building to the same
degree.
- Cost Savings. Working with thinner
panels translates to lower construction and installation costs, as well as
lower transportation and handling costs.
- Flexibility. Work that requires a
reduction in the thickness of insulation materials (i.e., retrofit projects)
can easily be carried out using insulating boards that are thinner than
conventional EPS, but can offer better R-value per inch thickness.
- Handling. Elimination of sun glare from
white panels makes it easier on the eyes. Insulating boards made from Neopor
are quick to lay in any weather and are easy to cut and sand.
- Durability. Neopor rigid foam boards are
resistant to mold, mildew and rot, and are extremely strong and dimensionally
stable. They are vapor-permeable, highly water-resistant and have low moisture
absorbency.
GreenTek’s building products are designed to meet all green building
requirements in both residential and commercial markets, and are the only patent-pending
wall systems in the world with the following exclusive features:
- GREENGUARD Indoor Air
Quality Certified® components - no VOCs
- Insulation options up to R-38, which dramatically reduces heating and
cooling costs
- Unlimited design potential allows user to choose their
surroundings
- Integrated steel stud systems for stability and strength
- Professional, seamless finish that avoids that “manufactured”
look
- Superior R-10 mold and moisture resistance
- Easy-to-assemble components for fast labor-saving
installation
- Easy reconfiguration to accommodate changes without reconstruction or
solid waste
- All components are recyclable
- Vertical and horizontal chases that make wiring and plumbing
easy
- Limited lifetime warranty
About BASF
BASF
Corp., headquartered in Florham Park, NJ, is the North American affiliate of BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany. BASF has more than 15,000
employees in North America, and had sales of
approximately $17.5 billion in 2008. For more information, visit www.basf.com/usa.About GreenTek Building Solutions LLC
GreenTek
Building Solutions LLC was established by a consortium of home remodeling and
construction professionals whose focus was to create an affordable green
interior wall system for both residential and commercial use.
InsulWall is a trademark of GreenTek Building Solutions LLC. Neopor is a registered
trademark of BASF SE. GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality is a registered trademark
of GreenGuard Environmental Institute.Links