21 03, 2025

Project Showcase – Nightingale Project Coburg

By |2025-05-19T11:12:56+10:00March 21st, 2025|Categories: Blog, GEOTEXTILE, Insulation, THERMAL INSULATION, XPS Insulation|Tags: |Comments Off on Project Showcase – Nightingale Project Coburg

Nightingale builds are not-for-profit projects focused on sustainable design and living. This project at Coburg, Victoria will result in 48 residences in total with each apartment designed to achieve min 7.6 star NatHERS rating.

20 03, 2025

DCTech VulcanWool delivers groundbreaking results in Mass Timber Fire Test

By |2025-05-19T11:12:56+10:00March 20th, 2025|Categories: Insulation, Vulcanwool|0 Comments

DCTech have been working with the Forest Wood Products Australia, local CLT manufacturers XLam Australia, NeXTimber® and other industry partners, to successfully conduct a pivotal fire resistance test at the CSIRO facilities in North Ryde, yielding remarkable results for mass timber construction safety.

19 04, 2024

Refrigerated Transport – Stay Cool Trucks

By |2025-05-19T11:12:56+10:00April 19th, 2024|Categories: Blog, COLD-STORES, CUSTOM TRAILERS|Tags: |Comments Off on Refrigerated Transport – Stay Cool Trucks

Insulated panels work by helping to slow down the transfer of heat. This is essential in refrigerated transportation. DCTech provide XPS to Stay Cool.

12 04, 2024

Outsulation on a concrete roof IRMA

By |2025-05-19T11:12:57+10:00April 12th, 2024|Categories: Blog, IRMA, Outsulation, ROOF|Tags: |Comments Off on Outsulation on a concrete roof IRMA

A Collaroy (NSW) customer complained about excessive heat in summer and cold and condensation in winter, inside the home. These problems have been overcome by installing DCT XPS GA300 50mm & Proctor Geo IRMA on the concrete roof.

9 04, 2024

Project Showcase – Novotel Tasmania

By |2024-07-05T16:03:27+10:00April 9th, 2024|Categories: Blog, Facades, Nvelope|Tags: |Comments Off on Project Showcase – Novotel Tasmania

A new Novotel hotel in the heart of Hobart, a challenging project which pushed the boundaries of a conventional façade by introducing intersecting angled stone faces to create focal points and frame windows.