Specification

EcoRoll
®
Insulation
with ECOSE
®
Technology
DATA SHEET
DOING MORE FOR THE WORLD WE LIVE IN.
Knauf Insulation products with ECOSE
®
Technology are
made using our patented, bio-based binder - a smarter
alternative to the phenol/formaldehyde (PF) binder
traditionally used in fiberglass products. The bio-based
binder holds our product together, gives the product its
unique appearance and makes it formaldehyde-free.
All of our products are made from sustainable resources,
such as recycled glass and sand. And we’re proud to
be putting glass bottles back to work rather than into
landfills. Our products are made with a minimum of 50%
recycled glass—totaling an average of 26 million bottles
each month.
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DESCRIPTION
EcoRoll insulation is a cost-effective thermal and acoustical
barrier for energy-efficient construction. EcoRoll insulation can
be used in new and retrofit wood and metal frame applications in
residential, commercial and manufactured housing structures.
APPLICATIONS
Cavity walls, exterior and partition walls, floors, ceilings,
attics, basements and crawlspaces
SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE
ASTM C665 (facing);
Type I, Class A, (Unfaced)
Type II, Class C, Category 1 (Kraft)
Type III, Class B, Category 1 (Foil)
California Energy Commission
MEA #498-90-M
State of Minnesota
INDOOR AIR QUALITY
UL Environment
GREENGUARD Certified
GREENGUARD Gold Certified
Validated to be Formaldehyde-Free
EUCEB Certified
TECHNICAL DATA
Property (Unit) Test Performance
Corrosion ASTM C1617 Pass
Thermal Value ASTM C518 See Forms Available chart
Water Vapor Permeance ASTM E96 Kraft Faced: 1.0 perms or less, Foil Faced: 0.05 perms
Water Vapor Sorption (by weight) ASTM C1104 Less than 5%
Combustibility ASTM E136 Non-combustible (unfaced only)
Mold Growth ASTM C1338 Pass
Surface Burning Characteristics
(ame spread/smoke developed)
ASTM E84 Unfaced: 25/50, Kraft facing will burn and should not be left exposed

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