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The combination of the rigid foam insulated core,
bonded to an outer sheathing, forms a monolithic structural
I-beam. The strength of the panel comes from displacing
the load across the structure.
Panel construction meets all applicable fire and building
codes. HP Building Solutions can provide Engineering Certification
for all projects. This includes load tests, to include transverse,
vertical compression, and racking sheer load. Fire tests
include a corner room burn and fire exposure under load.
Specifications for roof load tests, racking load tests,
and axial load tests can be provided.
Whole wall R-values for SIP wall system with 3.5" EPS
core. Structural Insulated Panels have been approved and
supported by the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy
Star program, and the U.S. Department of Energy's PATH program.
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SIPs
and the Weather
Structural Insulated Panels have exceptional strength to resist
typical loads caused by seismic activity and high winds. SIPs
structures have also withstood tornados in Georgia and straight-line
winds and tree trunks crashing into them in Michigan.
After Hurricane Andrew hit Florida, thousands of trees, buildings
and homes were destroyed; SIP owners credit the survival of
their home to structural insulated panels. The storm brought
winds ranging from 145 to 175 miles per hour, caused widespread
wreckage, and left more than 4,000,000 people without power.
In one example a SIP home had five trees, all in excess of
80-feet tall with trunk diameters from 12"-16",
fall directly on their house. At two and a half tons per trunk,
it's amazing that the structure of the house remained unscathed.
Structural Insulated Panels have exceptional strength to resist
typical loads caused by seismic activity and high winds. Six
homes that used SIPs components withstood the 7.2-magnitude
earthquake in Kobe, Japan in January 1995. These homes were
located just miles from the quake's epicenter and stood solidly
against the tremendous force of the earthquake.
Since SIPs developed a reputation as an unusually strong building
system, during the 1990s a growing number of Japanese purchased
homes with SIPs built by US manufacturers. |
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