Supporting energy efficiency through thermal control
Temperature control is a key driver of building efficiency, occupant comfort, and long-term performance. While insulation plays a central role, its effectiveness depends on how well it is supported and integrated into the building envelope.
As a trusted distributor, you have the opportunity to guide your customers toward solutions that help insulation perform consistently over time, not just at installation.
Khizyr Khoultchaev,
R&D Manager
How can Scapa Industrial Products Play a Role in Temperature Control?
Across continuous insulation systems, Scapa 625, 627, and 637 help seal foam board seams and support consistent coverage throughout the envelope. By reducing gaps and interruptions, these solutions help limit energy loss and maintain more controlled indoor temperatures.
At transition points and material interfaces, Scapa SP357EW provides compression sealing that helps close gaps and support alignment between components. This reinforces the insulation layer and supports more consistent temperature control over time.
In exterior environments where durability is critical, Scapa UVX10 is designed to perform under prolonged exposure. This helps maintain sealing effectiveness and supports temperature control in demanding conditions.
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Temperature control can be compromised when gaps form at seams, transitions, or material interfaces. These disruptions weaken the insulation layer, leading to energy loss and inconsistent indoor conditions. Maintaining continuity across the building envelope is critical to supporting stable performance.
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