Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
Denmark: Rockwool’s stone wool ceiling and wall products subsidiary Rockfon has partnered with designer Akuart to develop acoustic products. The producer says that the partnership combines the strengths of both companies in design, innovation and manufacturing to deliver more value for the end customer. Rockwool has also acquired a minority stake in Akuart to further strengthen the relationship.
Rockfon Europe and Asia managing director Parik Chopra, “Akuart is a strong Danish brand with skilled people, high quality design and products that fit any interior space. With this partnership, Rockfon expands its footprint into designing and manufacturing functional and aesthetic acoustic solutions that can improve the wellbeing of people in offices, schools, hospitals, and leisure venues across Europe.”
UK: The Construction Products Association and the Builders Merchants Federation have raised the issue of low short-term availability of polyurethane (PUR) and polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulation. The associations attributed the shortages to the effects of ‘historically’ high raw materials costs on production. These it said resulted from high international demand for raw materials and finished products and challenges as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The associations expect PUR and PIR availability to improve in the third quarter of 2021. They said that long-term demand growth was set to continue, in part due to the government’s 2050 net zero carbon target.