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Elements
of Green Building
Elements of Green
Building : Structural
Elements : Steel SIPs
Steel SIPs
What is
it? –
Steel
SIPs, or Steel Structural
Insulated Panels, are structural framing panels, about 4”
wide, made of densely
packed expanded polystyrene, commonly referred to as EPS, sandwiched
between
two exterior sheets of galvanized steel.
These panels provide structural framing,
insulation, and exterior
sheathing all in one piece. The
panels,
in theory, are similar to OSB SIPs, which is more well-known than the
steel
SIPs panels. OSB,
or oriented strand
board, is simply replaced with steel sheets to create the steel SIPs.
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Applications
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Steel
SIP construction can be used for most
residential applications. Steel
SIPs are
recommended for commercial buildings like office complexes and less
than two or
three story applications.
Advantages –
- Steel
SIPs are two to three times stronger than conventional
stick-and-brick constructions. This
allows for more design flexibility and open floor plans.
- The
steel SIP panels offer high R-values.
Compared to a conventionally built-home, a
steel SIP wall system is at least 25 percent more efficient. This saves the homeowner
or occupant on
heating and cooling costs
- Steel
SIPs allow for an airtight envelope that will
last over time. The
steel, unlike wood,
will never settle, compress, warp, rot, twist, etc., meaning you
don’t have to
worry about creating gaps. Gaps
mean air
penetration which means higher costs to heat and cool the home or
building.
- Since
steel SIPs won’t settle or warp, you no longer
have to deal with walls and ceilings cracking.
Also, walls will be level and square.
- With
no air penetration, allergens and dust do not
constantly come into the home or building.
Reducing allergens and dust in the
interior of the home make for a
healthy atmosphere indoors, where we typically spend 80% of our time.
- Steel
SIPs emit no volatile organic compounds
(VOCs). They do not
“off-gas”
potentially harmful chemicals (like formaldehyde) and carcinogens into
the home
or building. OSB
and stick lumber cannot
offer such benefits.
- With
cleaner air (especially with our air purifiers)
and a well insulated structure due to the steel panels, the home or
building
houses comfortable interior conditions.
- Steel
SIPs have received the highest seismic rating
possible in the state of California.
They are also resistant to
hurricane-strength winds. They
are rated to withstand wind loads up to
155 miles per hour.
- Steel
SIPs are not vulnerable to termites.
Compare this to OSB SIPs that, unless the
wood is treated, is food for pests.
The
steel panels also discourage the growth of mold and mildew.
- Steel
SIPs are constructed in the manufacturing
plant. Since they
are made in a
controlled environment, the quality is considerable higher.
- Not
only do the steel panels keep outdoor air out,
but it also keeps outdoor sounds out.
Steel
SIPs offer superior sound acoustic insulation.
- Steel
is recyclable and made from at least 28
percent recycled materials. Also,
there
is very little construction waste.
These
factors make a steel home or building have a smaller environmental
footprint.
- Steel
SIPs are fire resistant. In
tests, the steel SIPs produced no smoke
and did not allow the fire to spread.
Compare this to stick-built or OSB SIPs
homes and building that burn
easily and actually add fuel to the fire.
Disadvantages
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Steel
SIPs require an insulation break between the
exterior of the panel and the exterior shell of the home or building. This is unlike ICF, which
has the form built
in, or OSB SIPs for example. Compared
to
its advantages, steel SIP systems probably have the least amount of
drawbacks
of any framing methods.
Misconceptions
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Some
think steel SIPs, and steel framing for that
matter, are dangerous during lightening storms.
This is not only incorrect but really
incorrect. Steel
homes and buildings
are actually safer than conventionally-built structures because the
steel acts
as a continuous ground.
What makes
it “green”?
- High
levels of insulation and an extremely airtight
envelope mean cooing and heating costs are cut by 50-60 percent. This means less energy is
drawn from coal
plants around the country, equating to less greenhouse gas emission.
- The
air in the interior of the home, with our
measures added, will be cleaner than the air on the outside of the
house,
making a healthy, allergen-less home or building.
- The
steel is made from at least 28 percent recycled
steel. It is also
recyclable.
- The
EPS (interior of the panel) only uses a
small amount of petroleum to produce.
The material saves more energy than is
required to produce it.
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