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Industrial Insulation
Industrial Insulation is an industrial process. It is the process of regulating heal gain or loss. Industrial insulation materials are chosen based on the needs and requirements of a certain industrial operation. It’s necessary for a variety of reasons:
- Controlling the temperature of the surface for personal safety
- Process temperature control and stabilisation
- Keeping cold surfaces from corroding due to condensation
- Increasing the defence against fire
- Increasing fire safety
Industrial Insulation Types
Glass Fibre Rope
Glass fibre rope made from glass fibre yarn
- Excellent insulation rope that offers good flexibility, dimensional stability and high tensile strength
- Resistance to many acids and alkalis, most bleaches and solvents
- Available in rope form in circular, square and rectangular cross-sections
NA 550 Ceramic Rope
Ceramic fiber braided high temperature insulation rope reinforced with e-glass fibre
- The best choice for thermal insulation
- Withstands up to 1,260°C
- Much better substitute for conventional asbestos ropes, which are not meant for use over 450°C
- Available in square as well as round cross sections in braided or twisted forms
NA 555 Ceramic Cloth/Tape
Ceramic fibre woven cloth reinforced with e-glass fibre
- Excellent insulation cloth that withstands up to 1,250°C
- Much better substitute of conventional asbestos cloth which are not meant for use over 450°C
NA 555V - Ceramic Cloth + Vermiculite Coating
Ceramic fibre cloth with a special high temperature coating
- Excellent insulation cloth to withstand temperature up to 1,260°C
- Much better substitute of conventional asbestos cloth which is not meant for use over 450°C
- Available in rolls of different thicknesses—2 mm, 3 mm, 5 mm etc and width of 1 meter
- Both sides impregnated with special high temperature coating to avoid flow even at elevated temperatures