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Place of Origin : Changzhou, Jiangsu,China
Brand Name : Kaff Rees
MOQ : 20 Cubic Meters
Price : Negotiable
Packaging Details : Carton packaging/Wooden case packaging/according to the requirements
Payment Terms : EXW/FOB/CIF
Feature : Low Thermal Conductivity
Name : High Density Polyisocyanurate Insulation
Application : Liquefied gas plant
Closed Cell Ratio : ≥95%
Service Temp. : -196~+120℃
Packing : Wooden case
Certification : SGS
Delivery Time : Negotiable
Supply Ability : According to products
Application
It is mainly used as cold insulation material for cold insulation pipe support system, and used for bearing and heat insulation of pipes and equipment in petrochemical plant, liquefied gas plant, refrigeration warehouse and central air conditioning system.
HDPIR is a kind of foaming polymer, with the features of plastic, rubber and cork. The raw materials are isocyanate, polyether, foaming agent, catalyst, flame retardant, etc. After high speed stirring, materials react and foam to cellular structure product, composed of millions of tiny and uniform sealed cells. It provide benefits of high density, low thermal conductivity, low water absorption. The performance is better than timber.
Technical Properties
Property | Unit | 160K | 224K | 320K | 400K | 500K | 550K |
Density | kg/m3 | 160 | 224 | 320 | 450 | 500 | 550 |
Thermal Conductivity (+20℃) | W/(m·K) | ≤0.035 | ≤0.042 | ≤0.050 | ≤0.060 | ≤0.075 | ≤0.085 |
Water Absorption | % | ≤2.0 | ≤2.0 | ≤2.0 | ≤1.5 | ≤1.5 | ≤1.5 |
Compressive Strength | MPa | ≥2.0 | ≥3.5 | ≥5 | ≥7 | ≥12 | ≥18 |
Closed Cell Ratio | % | ≥95 | |||||
Service Temp. | ℃ | -196~+120 |
Packing and Storage
1. Store in a dry, lightproof, shady, and ventilated place, keep away from heat source and protect from sun exposure.
2. Will be fitted together with pipe supports in workshop. Finished product shall be wrapped by anti-ultraviolet polythene film, then packed in wooden case.
Production Flow
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