Thermomass System NC

Thermomass System NC is the most widely used Thermomass connector and insulation system

Over the past 35 years, Thermomass System NC has been used in more than 100-million square feet of tilt-up and precast construction world-wide.

  • Developed in 1980, it has been used in more than 100-million square feet of plant precast and site-cast-tilt-up construction around the world.
  • Designed to create a non-composite insulated concrete sandwich wall, the system is unique in that it ties the two wythes or layers of concrete together yet allows the layers to work independently of one another. One layer is typically the structural element and the other is an architectural wythe. This independent behavior eliminates the thermal bowing present in structurally composite panels and provides a wall system that is not affected by significant temperature differentials between interior conditioned space and the outdoor environment.
  • The two main components of the system are MC/MS Series fiber-composite connectors and either extruded polystyrene or polyisocyanurate insulation. Thermomass supplies both components of the system – the connectors and the fabricated insulation as a complete system.
  • The Thermomass MC/MS Series connectors are installed through pre-determined holes in the rigid insulation, providing a grid of connectors across the body of the panel. Additionally, Thermomass produces a line of threaded connectors – the MS-T Series – that can be easily drilled into rigid insulation without the use of pre-punched insulation sheets.
  • The Thermomass MC/MS Series fiber composite connectors are tested in accordance with ICC-ES Acceptance Criteria 320 and are listed with ICC-ES (ESR 1746), verifying their compliance with the building code.

Connector Approvals:

  • Thermomass MC/MS Series connectors have been evaluated by the ICC Evaluation Service (ICC-ES), receiving an evaluation report (ESR 1746) that indicates the connectors meet code compliance with the International Building Code (2015, 2012, 2009), the 1997 Unifrom Building Code, and the 2013 Abu Dhabi International Building Code. Building officials, architects, contractors, specifiers, designers and others utilize ICC-ES Evaluation Report 1746 to provide a basis for using or approving Thermomass MC/MS Series connectors in construction projects.