Composite Global Solutions presents Mammoth insulation panels designed to combine the benefits of thermal insulation and acoustic treatment in a single product.

Introduced to the Australian market in early 2015, Mammoth insulation panels have gained traction in the building industry in a short period of time. Featuring a semi-rigid fibre construction, Mammoth panels allow for a seamless, organic finish, far more aesthetically pleasing than most harsh PIR foil or fibre-faced panels currently available on the market.

Following recent trials at Monash University yielding great results, several of Victoria’s largest tertiary education institutions have shown interest in Mammoth panels for their upcoming projects. Ideally suited to large indoor expanses such as libraries, study halls and lecture theatres, Mammoth insulation panels not only reduce the need for active heating and cooling with their superior thermal performance but also minimise sound transfer and reverberation with their acoustic qualities, resulting in comfortable spaces.

Key features of Mammoth insulation panels include 100% lofted thermally bonded polyester fibres; AS ISO 9705 fire rating - the first polyester insulation on the market to be given the rating; randomised-fibre construction with higher rigidity to density ratio than the competition, ensuring less material is needed, and leading to large savings in weight and costs; and semi-rigidity allowing the panels to conform to irregularities common in concrete formwork.

Though Mammoth panels can be fixed with glue or fasteners, Composite Global Solutions recommends using glue to ensure a seamless finish.

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