The polyisocyanurate is a rigid insulation board composed of a polyisocyanurate foam core of closed cell. is obtained through a process of foaming a universal fiber reinforced fiberglass.
The polyisocyanurate is compatible with the environment, as through its pentane hydrocarbon composition improves the thermal performance of the foam insulation. This hydrocarbon has zero potential for ozone depletion and as established by the Montreal Protocol established in 1987, meets the requirements of ASTM C 1289-01 Tipo II, class I, degree 2 y CAN / ULCS 704.