February 10, 2009 -
Made from chemically cross-linked, compressible polyolefin, Interstate Thermal Insulation Foam features durable skin that is moisture proof and resistant to microorganisms. Closed-cell, energy-absorbent material can be die-cut to specification. Available in 7 thicknesses from 1/8-2 in. and densities from 1.8-24 lb/ft³, impact-resistant product exhibits less than 5% change in thermal stability in 24 hr @ 158°F.
A lightweight, energy absorbent foam insulation with a durable skin that can be die-cut to specification and supplied with an adhesive backing is being introduced by Interstate Specialty Products, Inc. of Sutton, Massachusetts.
Interstate Thermal Insulation Foam is made from a compressible polyolefin that is chemically cross-linked for added stability and has a durable skin which is moisture proof and resistant to microorganisms. Suitable for a variety of applications, this lightweight closed-cell foam can be die-cut to specification and supplied with an adhesive backing for easy assembly.
Available in seven thicknesses from 1/8" to 2", Interstate Thermal Insula-tion Foams are offered in densities from 1.8 to 24 lb./cu.ft. and exhibit <5% change in thermal stability in 24 hrs. @158°F. Capable of withstanding hundreds of thousands of impacts, typical applications include automotive, construction, and industrial equipment, and HVAC pumps and systems.
Interstate Thermal Insulation Foam is priced according to part construction and quantity. Representative samples and price quotations are typically provided within 24-hours.
Contacts:
General Information:
John Savickas Technical Director
USA
Phone: 800-984-1811
FAX: 508-234-5558 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Interstate Specialty Products Address: 55 Gilmore Dr. City: Sutton State: MA ZIP: 01590 Country: USA Phone: FAX: 508-234-5558 http://www.interstatesp.com/
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