Re: Door materials to avoid?
quite a number of folk have tried calcium silicate board as a door insulator. On investigating this stuff it seems that there are quite a few differences re safety. I settled on stuff called Millboard 750 BIO. On the toxicological info it states that "the fibre is exonerated from classification 3 according the EU Commission Directive 97/69/BC" I was also concerned about the safety of fibre blanket. Some are safe others not. Insulfrax is ok and also passes the stringent EU rules. Anyhow I insulated my hardwood 20mm door with 12mm of millboard attached with 4 3/16" ss bolts and it works really well. It can be used one handed which is a bonus when you have a pizza peel in the other hand. It weighs 2 Kgs (4Lbs)
quite a number of folk have tried calcium silicate board as a door insulator. On investigating this stuff it seems that there are quite a few differences re safety. I settled on stuff called Millboard 750 BIO. On the toxicological info it states that "the fibre is exonerated from classification 3 according the EU Commission Directive 97/69/BC" I was also concerned about the safety of fibre blanket. Some are safe others not. Insulfrax is ok and also passes the stringent EU rules. Anyhow I insulated my hardwood 20mm door with 12mm of millboard attached with 4 3/16" ss bolts and it works really well. It can be used one handed which is a bonus when you have a pizza peel in the other hand. It weighs 2 Kgs (4Lbs)
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