Case Study: Energy Retrofit of an Apartment in Sassuolo with Amagel A2
Interior insulation with advanced Aerogel panels
In today’s blog, we take a closer look at a real-life application of Amagel A2 insulation panels, one of the most innovative solutions based on Aerogel technology.
We’re in Sassuolo, a town nestled in the first hills of Modena, Italy. The project involved a small apartment struggling with poor insulation and high energy consumption. The goal? Enhance energy efficiency without compromising indoor space.
Why Choose Amagel A2 for Interior Insulation
The technical team went for a drywall insulation system, selecting Amagel A2 for two key reasons:
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Ultra-thin panels (only 20 mm)
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Exceptional thermal insulation (λ = 0.015 W/mK)
This choice made it possible to insulate perimeter walls and ceilings without losing precious centimeters inside the rooms.
Project Highlights and Technical Info
The energy retrofit covered around 160 square meters. After mounting the metal frame and integrating utility grids, the team from Sofit installed the Amagel A2 Aerogel panels, then covered them with reinforced fiber boards.
This dry insulation system is ideal for improving energy performance in small homes, attics, or spaces with architectural constraints.
Key Advantages of Amagel A2 in Green Building
Available in 3, 6, and 10 mm thicknesses, Amagel A2 offers much better thermal resistance than standard insulation materials of the same thickness.
Top benefits include: -
Space-saving insulation
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High thermal performance
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Versatility across many building elements
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Fire resistance (Euroclass A2)
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Perfect for sustainable building renovations
Its flexible structure makes it easy to apply to irregular walls, attics, ceilings, partitions, frames, and more.
Conclusion: Energy Efficiency Without Compromises
This project in Sassuolo shows how Amagel A2 can make a real difference when retrofitting residential buildings, especially where space and efficiency must go hand in hand.
It’s a cutting-edge solution for architects, installers, and energy efficiency professionals working toward greener buildings.
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