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What is cold bridging?

Cold bridging occurs when there are gaps or reductions in insulation, creating areas where heat can transfer more easily. The main concern with thermal or cold bridging is that when insulation is interrupted by a material with higher thermal conductivity, energy will flow through these elements. Simply put, conductive materials create a bridge between the interior and exterior of a building. In colder climates, this can lead to increased heat loss at these points.

Cold Bridging Insulation

As the United States works toward reducing carbon emissions by 2030, it is essential to identify areas for improvement using durable, energy-saving materials that will last the life of a building. Armatherm continually expands its product range and develops new solutions to meet the demands of energy-efficient construction. Incorporating thermal breaks can enhance building efficiency by up to 70 percent, reducing operating costs and preventing cold spots where condensation could form.

Armatherm is a leading provider of thermal break materials for the construction sector. Their mission is to equip architects, engineers and contractors with the tools and knowledge needed to tackle cold bridging effectively. With energy efficiency a key focus for modern buildings, addressing cold bridging has become a top priority. Using Armatherm products significantly lowers the risk of cold bridges that bypass insulation, helping prevent energy loss, condensation and conditions that can lead to mold or dampness. Thermal breaks provide a long-lasting and effective solution, and Armatherm’s team can recommend the best products for specific applications.

 

Armatherm FRR material close-up showcasing its composition and texture

Cold Bridging Solutions

The ArmaGirt Z Girt is a nonconductive cladding support system, capable of supporting most insulation and cladding applications. This thermally broken material helps prevent condensation and limits heat flow issues that might occur without a thermal break. Modeling shows that using ArmaGirt Z Girt in cladding projects significantly improves wall thermal efficiency by reducing heat transfer. Its innovative design allows attachments to enhance the overall performance of the wall assembly. For optimal results, combining Z-girt, clips and shims provides minimal thermal conductivity while maintaining high mechanical strength for load transfer.

Armatherm FRR is a robust thermal break suitable for heavier structural loads while minimizing conductive heat transfer through insulation. This material combines low thermal conductivity with high compressive strength and has been specified in numerous structural steel connections, transferring loads in both moment and shear conditions. Made from reinforced thermoset resin, it is fire-resistant, supports up to 43,000 psi, and has an R-value of 0.9 per inch, making it ideal for structural steel and façade applications.

Armatherm 500 is a high-strength polyurethane thermal break, available in multiple densities to accommodate a range of building loads. Incorporating Armatherm 500 in projects significantly reduces energy consumption and condensation issues. The thermoset polyurethane offers exceptional strength and insulation, with R-values up to 3.8 per inch, far superior to aerated concrete or wood blocking. Armatherm 500 can handle loads ranging from 20 psi to 4,000 psi, providing reliable structural performance alongside energy efficiency.

Balcony structure highlighting thermal bridging prevention

Learn more about cold bridging

For those seeking to learn more about cold bridging, Armatherm provides extensive support for architects and construction professionals. The Armatherm AIA seminar “Build Better with Thermal Breaks” offers insights into the benefits, application, and energy savings of thermal breaks. Architects can earn one AIA LU HSW credit through this seminar, which is accessible via the Armatherm website or through Hanley Wood University for self-paced learning.

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