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Default Kingspan and PVC cables.

I know polystyrene should not be in contact with PVC as it "melts" the PVC,
what about the foam part of kingspan? (i.e. drilling hole through which to
pass cables...)

TIA

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" Tim (Remove NOSPAM." wrote in message
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I know polystyrene should not be in contact with PVC as it "melts" the

PVC,
what about the foam part of kingspan? (i.e. drilling hole through which to
pass cables...)



Celotex confirmed to me that their phone is inert in this situation. I
cannot believe Kingspan will be any different.


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Mike wrote:

Celotex confirmed to me that their phone is inert in this situation.


Is that a posh way of saying business is slow?
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Mike wrote:

Celotex confirmed to me that their phone is inert in this situation.


Is that a posh way of saying business is slow?


Sorry - I can't believe I typo'ed that badly :-)


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" Tim (Remove NOSPAM." wrote in message
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I know polystyrene should not be in contact with PVC as it "melts" the

PVC,
what about the foam part of kingspan? (i.e. drilling hole through which

to
pass cables...)



Celotex confirmed to me that their phone is inert in this situation. I
cannot believe Kingspan will be any different.


Many thanks

tim..



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