Build smarter with formaldehyde-free insulation

Knauf Performance+ ® is the only full portfolio of fiberglass HVAC insulation that’s formaldehyde-free — which is good news for contractors.

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As a building professional, it’s critical to be vigilant about job-site safety. One of the biggest hazards? Exposure to VOCs (volatile organic compounds), like formaldehyde, that’s commonly found in construction materials.

Knauf Performance+® is the only full portfolio of fiberglass HVAC insulation that’s formaldehyde-free. That’s because it’s uniquely made from a plant-based binder. Plus, it has less dust and VOCs.

For more information about how Knauf Performance+® HVAC fiberglass insulation products are raising the standard for healthier environments, visit KnaufNorthAmerica.com/Certified.

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Knauf Insulation North America is part of the Knauf Group AG, a family-owned global manufacturer of building materials based in Iphofen, Germany. Knauf leverages the expertise of over 35,000 employees across 250 production facilities in 86 countries. In North America, Knauf Insulation is a leading manufacturer of thermal and acoustical fiberglass insulation for residential, commercial, industrial, OEM and metal building applications.

 


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