Schöck Bauteile

New Isokorb structural thermal break ­program ready for EnEV 2014

As of 2021, all new buildings have to be constructed in conformance with the European requirements for the lowest-energy building standard. The amended Energy Savings Regulation, which came into force in the spring of this year, is another step in that direction.

The manufacturer Schöck, based in the German city of Baden-Baden, has developed the building-physical aspects of its product program of thermal insulation elements for cantilevered structural components further and offers an efficient and economic solution for meeting the requirements of EnEV 2014. The time-tested Isokorb XT product...

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