
Aluminum Silica Insulation exhibits uniform hardness and density.
TYPE Z-500 is made of 60% SiO2 and 40% Al2O3 with nominal bulk density of 50 pcf and average surface hardness of 93 on A scale. It exhibits 0.65% shrinkage after 25 hr at 800°C. Product is prefired and does not outgas upon heating. It is completely free of organics and is fully compatible with silica, alumina, and boron nitride coatings. Material is used in transport and continuous casting...
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Insulating Board Material has low thermal conductivity.
Model V-19 Block, 1900Â-ºF vermiculite composition board has nominal density of 24 lb/ft³ and average compressive strength of 134 psi. With no organic binders or fillers, material's fibers do not cause discomfort during installation. Dimensions, cut to size, provide tolerances of ±1/16 in. (max). It is available in standard 36 x 12 in. size block with thickness increments of 1,...
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Duct Wrap Insulation uses acrylic-based binder.
Microlite® Formaldehyde-Free fiber glass insulation is easy to install. It remains pliable, is flexible and drapes easily making installation faster and more efficient. Acrylic binder may reduce itching and irritation associated with conventional fiber glass duct wrap. Using binder eliminates formaldehyde emissions from fiber glass wool manufacturing process without energy-intensive...
Read More »Insulation Material incorporates synthetic fiber.
ThermaTex(TM) flexible, needled blanket insulation material can be laid flat or wrapped around equipment and surfaces. Made of mineral fiber, it is available for applications up to 1500 deg F (ThermaTex 1500) and 1800 deg F (ThermaTex 1800). It comes in 24, 48, and 60 in. wide rolls, in thicknesses from 6 mm to 1 in. It is produced using enhanced mineral fiber chemistry along with fiber mat...
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Read More »Duct Liner combines facing and coating system.
Linacoustic(R) RC consists of thin, dense mat that reinforces coating, which penetrates mat and adheres firmly to insulation core. Permacote(R) acrylic polymer coating provides water resistance and EPA-registered protective agent to guard against growth of fungus and bacteria. Flame-attenuated glass fibers give core acoustical and thermal properties. Linacoustic RC meets or exceeds requirements...
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Wrap insulates large diameter pipes and tanks.
Micro-Flex Wrap features homogenous, random fiber orientation and factory applied jacket. It is available with AP and FSK facings in thicknesses from 1 to 4 in. and 48 and 36 in. widths. Insulation can be cut to correct shape and size for custom fit and reduced inventory.
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Insulation improves HVAC system operation.
Duct Wrap Insulation is resilient, blanket-type insulation installed on HVAC ductwork. Composed of glass fibers bonded together with thermosetting resin, it helps control heat loss and condensation during system operation. Ductwork enclosed in duct wrap can handle conditioned air at temperatures from 35° to 250° F for faced duct wrap and 35° to 350° F for unfaced wrap....
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Wrap insulates vessels and pipes.
CrimpWrap(TM) Crimped Pipe and Tank Wrap helps control heat loss or gain, and provides hot-surface personnel protection during system operation. Featuring service temperatures from 35 to 850° F, it is made from continuous fiber glass blanket, eliminating strip delamination potentiality. Wrap is available as foil-faced or with white-faced kraft vapor retarder facing in 1 to 4-in. thicknesses.
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Embedded computing solutions from Dedicated Computing are designed to meet unique and specific requirements. As the preferred supplier to leading healthcare OEMs, the Dedicated Computing team of expert engineers gets your product out to the market faster while helping your company avoid costly validation and verification steps. Check out our video to learn more.
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