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True Pore Technology
Innovative technology for aeration of construction materials
for insulation purposes and
reduction of your carbon dioxide footprint

Floor Subfilling

USLPore® is an ultra-lightweight porous concrete material with a density of only 200-300 kg/m³ for floor subfilling.

  • Fireproofed construction material
  • Fully recyclable (ordinary construction waste)
  • Time and personnel resource-saving application and installation 
  • Lighter and better insulation than competitors (200 to 300 kg/m³ dry density)
  • Early walk on stability
  • Lower cement quantity and carbon dioxid footprint

USLPore® Floor Subfilling can be cast under floor screeds as a stable compensation and filling layer with insulating properties. It is accessible as soon as the day after application. An additional supply of energy for the curing process is not required.
On top normally the final floor screed can be applied if the density of the Subfilling is very low. In some countries also higher densities for USLPore® Floor Subfilling are applied to placed directly tiles on top.

In opposite to competitors, who usually offers dry density technology with 400 kg/m³ in order to guarantee sufficient stability and compressive strength, USLPore® can be applied at only 200 up to 300 kg/m³ dry density. Therefore the necessary cement quantity can be reduced up to 50%. This is reducing the carbon dioxide footprint tremendously. 

USLPore® foam concrete for floor subfilling can be produced at different densities. The density below is representing the average applied density of our customers for the respective application.
A higher density is resulting in a higher compressive strength but lower insulating effect.
A lower density is resulting in a lower compressive strength but better insulating effect.
All USLPore® products are fully non-combustible.

  metric imperial
entity value entity value
density [kg/m³] 200-400 [pcf] 12.5-25
thermal [W/mK] 0.06 - 0.10 [R-value per in] 1.5-2.4
compression [MPa] 0.35-1.3 [PSI] 51-187
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