Wholesale Eco-Friendly Bromine-Free Underfloor Heating System for Commercial Spaces

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Product Description

Product Overview
Underfloor Heating System
Model NO.
Dry Floor Heating System
Certification
ISO9001, CE
Heating Type
Water Heating Systems
Compressive Strength
200-1200kpa
Customized
Yes
Specification
1200*600*30
Origin
China
Capacity
800,000 Cubic Meters
Detailed Photos
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Product Parameters
Specifications of Dry Floor Heating System
Material XPS Type Dry underfloor heating module
Flame Retardant B1 / B2 Water Absorption ≤1% (v/v)
Compressive Strength 200 / 350 / 500 / 700 / 1000 Kpa
Thermal Conductivity ≤0.03% w/(mk)
Thickness (mm) 30 / 35 / 40 / 50
Surface Options Aluminum Foil; Cut; Peel; With skin
Application & Variations
Module Type A
Module Type B
Module Type C
Module Type D
Module Type E
Module Type F
Installation Process Structure View Project Showcase
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get samples of the underfloor heating system?
Yes, samples are available for quality testing and design confirmation.
How do XPS boards compare to other insulation materials?
Compared to other materials, XPS offers a higher R-value per inch, superior moisture resistance, and is less prone to damage from pests or humidity compared to fiberglass or cellulose.
What is the delivery timeline for customized products?
Standard stock products are usually shipped within 7 days, while customized solutions can be delivered within 14 days.
Can XPS extruded polystyrene boards be used in outdoor applications?
Yes, they are suitable for outdoor applications, particularly below grade or as part of a waterproofing system due to their exceptional moisture resistance.
What are the primary uses of graphite polystyrene (GXPS) boards?
GXPS is widely used for interior and exterior wall insulation, roof insulation, composite panels, and as a protective layer for waterproofing systems in vehicles and cold storage.
What fire safety classification do these rigid foam boards belong to?
Our rigid foam insulation boards generally belong to Class B according to the International Building Code (IBC) classification for fire properties.

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