Hambleside Danelaw

Hambleside Danelaw: Zenon Insulator – Low Carbon Solution

  • 25 Mar 2022

A rooflight comprises of three key elements – the internal liner, the insulation layer, and the external sheet. All components influence the carbon embodiment, light transmission, and thermal performance. Hambleside Danelaw’s Zenon brand are leading manufacturers of rooflights that diffuse daylight, all while having lower carbon embodiment.

A large factor in this is Zenon’s revolutionary Insulator which replaces the typical polycarbonate insulating layer within the rooflight structure.

Danelaw

Structured like honeycomb, Zenon Insulator is compostable at the end of its service life. Site assembled Zenon Evolution with 20mm Insulator gives excellent non-fragility, durability, thermal performance and light transmission, but delivers far lower embodied carbon than conventionally insulated rooflight assemblies. 

The benefits of utilising Zenon Insulator are clear as day – contact the team to find out more.

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Hambleside Danelaw Limited
Long March,
Daventry,
Northamptonshire,
N11 4NR,
UK

T: +44 (0) 1327701900
F: +44 (0) 1327701909

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