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    Roof and Wall Panels Enhance Thermal Performance of the Building Envelope

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorSeptember 3, 20243 Mins Read
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    Petersen’s new PAC-Shield line of polyisocyanurate (polyiso) roof and wall insulation products features 10 panels designed to enhance the thermal performance of the building envelope. With the introduction of PAC-Shield insulation products, Petersen retires two PAC-CLAD roof insulation panels and adds seven wall panels, all of which are available in a range of thicknesses and facers.

    PAC-Shield accessories are available including fasteners, washers, weather resistant barriers (WRBs), tapes, sealants and flashings. More information on the PAC-Shield line of polyiso insulation panels can be found at pac-clad.com/products/insulation.

    PAC-CLAD roof Insulation panels include:
    • PAC-Shield
    • PAC-Shield Coated Glass
    • PAC-Shield Nail Base

    Wall panel products include:
    • PAC-Shield CI Coated Glass
    • PAC-Shield CI Coated Glass (Class A)
    • PAC-Shield CI Foil
    • PAC-Shield CI Foil (Class A)
    • PAC-Shield CI Ply
    • PAC-Shield CI Ply (Class A)
    • PAC-Shield CI Nail Base

    When separated from the interior by a 15-minute thermal barrier, PAC-Shield wall panels can be applied to the exterior or interior of exterior walls. They also are compatible with numerous claddings and finishes including metal, masonry, fiber cement, stucco, terra cotta, mcm, natural stone, stone aluminum. Installation directly on steel studs in a variety of wall assemblies without the need for gypsum sheathing is possible.

    Roof applications suitable for PAC-Shield panels include but are not limited to:
    • New construction and reroofing for both commercial and residential projects
    • Standing seam metal roof systems
    • FM class 1 and UL Class A rating projects
    • Single-ply roof systems
    • Ballasted, mechanically attached, fully adhered
    • Modified bitumen systems
    • Built-up roofing: asphalt and coal tar
    • Heavyweight shingles, tile and slate
    • Single-ply roof systems — ballasted, mechanically attached, fully adhered

    PAC-Shield wall panels provide continuous insulation for applications like these and more:
    • Standard wood frame
    • FRT wood frame
    • Steel stud
    • CMU and concrete exterior wall constructions

    Petersen, a Carlisle company, manufactures PAC-CLAD architectural metal cladding systems in multiple gauges of steel and aluminum. PAC-CLAD products include hidden- and exposed-fastener wall panels, standing seam roof panels, flush- and reveal-joint wall panels, vented or solid soffit panels, perforated metal, coil and flat sheet, composite panels, column covers, plus fascia and coping. All are available in a Kynar-based 70 percent PVDF Fluropon coating in 46 standard colors and 16 wood grain finishes that include a 35-year finish warranty. Most colors meet LEED requirements and are rated by the Cool Roof Rating Council. Custom colors and weathertightness warranties are offered. BIM and CAD documents are available for most products. Founded in 1965, Petersen’s facilities are located in Illinois, Georgia, Texas, Maryland, Arizona and Washington. For information on the complete line of Petersen’s PAC-CLAD metal products call 800-PAC-CLAD, visit pac-clad.com or write to [email protected].

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