Q)
What are SIPs panels and how are they used?
SIP is an abbreviation for Structural Insulated Panels
Although the facing material may vary (typically OSB or
CPB) SIPTEC SIPS have the common characteristic of a
rigid foam core sandwiched fixed between the two
exterior facing "skins."
Following the energy crisis in the 1970’s SIPs began
to emerge as an alternative construction method, but it
has been in the last 20 years that SIPs have really
taken off in the USA, Canada and Japan where the markets
are said to be growing at 50% per annum.
The core foam used in SIPTEC panels is a MPPUR, designed
to display absolutely consistent density properties.
GREEN SIPTEC MPUR
foam has some unique and unbeatable qualities:
• No CFCs or HCFCs
• Superior Fire performance
• Will not absorb water
• No Formaldehyde
• Exceptional strength
• Environmentally safe and inert
• Highest U-value per kilo
• Green in colour and application
• Contains no harmful fibers
• MPUR represents an efficient use of natural
resources, saving energy and conserving resources
through its manufacture, use and disposal.
SIPTEC panels come in a range of thickness, as
detailed in the tech - details page. The performance
figures are unparalleled, and speak for themselves!
Key features of
SIPTEC systems are as follows:
Q
Strength
SIPTEC
products have been extensively tested at the
UNIVERSITY
OF SURREY, BRE, CERAM and THE BUILDING TEST
CENTER. they consistently
out perform
other building systems.
A SIPTEC Panel is typically 5 times stronger in racking
than a Timber Frame Structure and significantly stiffer.
When subjected to loading, a Structural Insulated Panel
acts like a steel I-beam. The Tensile strength of the
skins resist the stretching and crushing forces of
tension and compression. SIPTEC MPF cores and super
high-strength adhesion spread forces across the surface
area of the panel while resisting shearing and slippage
between the skins. Because of the superb structural
properties of a SIPTEC panel, it becomes possible to
create arches, vaulted ceilings and shapes that would be
too costly to produce in traditional methods.
Q Is the thermal Insulation in
Sip buildings good?
SIPTEC SIP systems are designed to provide a gap-free
blanket of solid insulation. This allows for a tighter
than average wind seal, eliminating drafts while
retaining insulating ability over the life of the
structure.
As an extremely “tight” building, heating systems
can be downsized to provide what little “comfort”
heating is needed (light bulbs and human natural heat
providing the bulk of what is necessary). It is an
interesting fact that the boilers available on the
market without exception provide too much heat for the
SIPTEC-system.
SIPTEC houses have mechanical ventilation installed to
ensure optimum comfort for the occupants. This also
provides opportunity to screen out allergenic airborne
particles and dust mites as part of the process. In an
age where asthma is a serious problem (3.4 million
sufferers at a cost to the nation of £1 billion per
annum), construction methodologies need to be seriously
examined to address the problems.
Climate control and heat recovery systems are a small
leap to make from the basic mechanical ventilation
systems and are available on an add-in basis.
Q Is Sip Building
straightforward?
Perhaps one of the most striking features of the SIPTEC
system is the simplicity of the erection procedures.
Delivered
in an RTA (Ready to Assemble) fashion, the process of
assembly is uncomplicated as structures are engineered
for assembly as pre-numbered units. Installation time
and construction costs are significantly reduced, as is
the time the structure is open to changing weather.
Q
Can I save money building with SIPS?
Improving revenue streams through minimising preliminary
costs can clearly have a significant effect on the
overall profitability of a site.
The skeleton of the house is not subject to dependence
on skilled and expensive labour, and a good team leader
with 2 unskilled workers can erect the system from
foundation to ridge in typically 2/3 days.
Similarly the house can be secured very rapidly to
restrict pilfering and to allow 2nd fixing to take place
almost immediately, further reducing costs.
These factors alone can have a significantly positive
effect on the bottom line, but it doesn’t end here.
Because the SIPTEC panel system is used to provide the
structural roofing elements, the attic space is part of
the system and not an added extra.
On a £’s per square foot basis, this means that
prospective homebuyers are paying significantly less to
realise far more.
Q As a home
owner what are the major benefits of Sip building
•
Significantly lower fuel bills
• A cleaner, quieter, fresher environment
• More living space to use in total flexibility
• An investment in the future
Q)
Are there opportunities to develop my own SIPs business?
Yes we have openings for Manufacturing, Distributing and
Siptec Dealer Installers. Operating in numerous
Industries where Sip products are used plus sales of Sip
Manufacturing lines, equipment & tooling.
Interested? contact Siptec click
here.
Manufacturing and selling:
•Home Extensions
•Loft Conversions
•Prefabricated Dormers & Roofing panels
•Home Offices & Holiday homes
•Conservatory Bases & Dwarf Walls