BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE
BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE is a water-based ecological surface heating and cooling system with straw fiber board.
The raw material straw is available in high availability and is special environmentally friendly. The system plate with factory-applied aluminum baffle is included Completed with a high-quality metal composite pipe and the installation spacing is 12.5 cm and 25 cm available.
With a construction height of 35 mm including integrated decoupling this is Drywall system is ideal for new buildings and also for renovations. Through the dry construction method Quick assembly and short drying times are also guaranteed Screed is dispensed with, which means that a significant amount of CO2 is saved.
BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE SET
Discover the practical BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE SET. All the system components you need from a single source: system panels, decoupling mat, edge insulation strips, adhesive, system pipe and edge insulation strips. You can make product inquiries here per square meter (1 set = 1m²).
RETHINK HEATING: UNDERFLOOR HEATING MADE OF NATURAL MATERIAL INSTEAD OF PLASTIC
Use sustainable raw materials, conserve resources and save CO2 - this is becoming increasingly important for many people when designing their own four walls. Especially in times of energy crisis and inflation, more ecological heating systems for homes are becoming more and more important. Climate protection is not a question of theory. There are numerous ways to sustainably protect the environment through simple measures.
BUILDING MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT: UNDERFLOOR HEATING MADE OF STRAW
But what more sustainable alternatives to conventional underfloor heating are there?
Underfloor heating is broadly divided into two types: as a dry construction system and as a wet system. Wet systems work with screeds, these are the systems that most people are familiar with. There is a support plate, a pipe is placed on top of it and then everything is covered with screed.
Dry construction systems are better from an ecological point of view, they usually consist of EPS or dry screed, have the use of a pipe and do not require screed. The material EPS, popularly known as Styrofoam, is not necessarily the most environmentally friendly raw material.
As an alternative, more and more manufacturers are offering underfloor heating systems made from more sustainable building materials, such as wood fiber, cardboard or straw .
GREEN BUILDING WITH STRAW
Innovative, environmentally friendly new products are just beginning to emerge and are in great demand, particularly with regard to more sustainable construction methods. “Green Building” is on everyone’s lips. This approach to more sustainable construction includes all decisions that need to be made, from choosing a suitable building site to selecting more environmentally friendly building materials and increasing energy efficiency. By using natural materials such as straw as a supporting element for underfloor heating, building projects can be realized in a long-lasting and ecological way.
The surface heating and cooling systems from Blanke Systems are perfect for renovating your living space. The underfloor heating systems are characterized by their low installation heights. There are not only sustainable systems like the BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE, but there is a suitable system for every application. Application technology and product development not only deals with sustainable alternatives in the field of surface heating, but also with answering challenges and construction recommendations.
SYSTEM PANELS MADE OF STRAW
Of course! The rapidly renewable raw material is resource-saving and is available in high availability. Straw is also particularly environmentally friendly in both production and processing. No long delivery routes are necessary for the straw from regional cultivation. The parts of the straw that cannot be used to produce food are processed in the system panels. Blanke Systems also focuses on sustainability when it comes to accessories. Unlike conventional edge insulation strips, the edge insulation strip of the BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE is not made of plastic, but of corrugated cardboard.
The straw of the system panel is held together with synthetic resin. The proportion of resin was kept as low as possible. Maximum 4% of the panel consists of synthetic resin adhesive. This also means it has a very high density.
STORAGE AND FIRE HAZARD?
Straw as a building material is subject to a number of prejudices. Countless tests and examinations have shown that straw as a building material, for example as insulation, is very reliable and safe, especially in bonded form.
Extensive fire tests have shown that straw is less of a fire hazard is to be classified as other organic building materials. This is due to the high mineral and silicate content; the natural silica layer makes it difficult for fire to pass through. Straw only glows briefly, so no embers can form and in the event of a fire, it is easier to extinguish.
STRAW AND MOLD?
Any organic material can be affected by mold. But straw naturally provides very successful protection against this. Straw accumulates minerals, silicates and pectins in the stalk structure, making it difficult for mold spores to access. Nevertheless, it must be structurally ensured that no high, permanent moisture affects the straw panel. The synthetic hardness of the plate is also water-soluble and could dissolve if it comes into strong contact with water. But don't worry here! Our surface heating is a system and is located under the floor covering. A lot has to happen before water gets here and then a core renovation will probably be necessary anyway.
STRAW AND VERMS?
The material of the plate is airtight and highly compressed. Straw is also very difficult to digest due to its high mineral and silicate content and therefore does not form a basis of life for most living creatures on this earth with the exception of guinea pigs, horses and cows.
EFFICIENT UNDERFLOOR HEATING: SUSTAINABLE AND POWERFUL
The BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE impresses with its thin-layer structure. With its system height of only 35 mm and a weight of approx. 20kg/m2 it isideal for renovations, but also for use in New buildings.
The dry construction method ensures quick assembly and short drying times. The BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE is a dry construction system that does not contain any environmentally harmful screed. This means that a considerable amount of CO2 can be saved.
In contrast to conventional screed systems, the sustainable heating and cooling system in the dry construction process is particularly efficient : The high-quality metal composite heating pipes sit very close to the floor covering and release the heat into the room more quickly and evenly. This effect is reinforced by the ecological straw system element with laminated aluminum baffles. They reduce unnecessary heat losses into the floor.
In a direct comparison, conventional screed systems cannot keep up. We at Blanke Systems always keep an eye on the entire floor structure. Our systems are available as complete sets and offer you a high level of comfort as they already contain all the necessary components except for the final top floor covering. The BLANKE PERMATOP NATURE is a certified system with an integrated decoupling mat. The BLANKE PERMAT reliably protects surface coverings such as tiles from cracks.