BASF and Carlisle Construction Materials partner on product exploration of InsulBase/VersiCore Polyiso insulation boards with zero carbon footprint MDI: Lupranate ZERO
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. and CARLISLE, Pa., Jan. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- BASF and Carlisle Construction Materials have announced a collaboration using Lupranate® ZERO, the world's first isocyanate with a zero carbon footprint. Lupranate ZERO (ZERO stands for Zero Emissions Renewable Origins) is used to produce MDI polyisocyanurate boards (PIR or polyiso) and rigid polyurethane foam for the thermal insulation of buildings. This is of particular interest to the construction industry, and as the leading polyiso manufacturer, Carlisle is the natural partner to explore this technology.
- Carlisle Construction Materials exploring Lupranate ZERO in production of InsulBase/VersiCore polyisocyanurate insulation boards.
- FLORHAM PARK, N.J. and CARLISLE, Pa., Jan. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- BASF and Carlisle Construction Materials have announced a collaboration using Lupranate® ZERO, the world's first isocyanate with a zero carbon footprint.
- Lupranate ZERO (ZERO stands for Zero Emissions Renewable Origins) is used to produce MDI polyisocyanurate boards (PIR or polyiso) and rigid polyurethane foam for the thermal insulation of buildings.
- By exploring Lupranate ZERO with net-zero emissions, Carlisle Construction Materials is continuing its category-leading legacy in sustainability.