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Building Material Designed for Peak Energy Efficiency and Recyclability

August 28, 2008

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Las Vegas — kama Energy Efficient Building Systems (kama-EEBS) panels are the newest generation of structural insulated panels that are designed with no thermal bridge so they perform at peak energy efficiency. kama-EEBS panels are a proprietary design of light-gauge metal stud framing and 100 percent recyclable expanded polystyrene for high-end insulating and soundproofing. The multi-function system can reportedly be used as a structural wall, curtain wall, partition wall, floor or roof system. The system is also designed to reduce overall construction costs, to be fast and easy to install, with no crane or forklift required, and eliminate construction site waste. www.kama-eebs.com.

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