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Insulation sheets |
The sheet made by EPDM rubber is available in standard sheets and endless sheets in thicknesses:
6 mm, 9 mm, 13 mm, 16 mm, 19 mm, 25 mm, 32 mm, 38 mm, 50 mm
Long-term stable life with low thermal conductivity (K - value).
Met international standards against smoke and flammability.
Excellent resistance to ozone / UV and weather resistance.
Installation work are simple, elegant and flexible.
Excellent resistance to moisture, mold growth, proliferation of insects and rodents. |
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Insulations pipes made by EPDM |
EPDM (ethylene-propylene diene monomer) - Isolation of a closed cell structure based on the elastomer.
Ideal for applications with resistance up to + 175 ° C, in exterior is not necessary to protect the surface of insulation additionally, resistant to UV and ozone. EPDM rubber is asbestos-free, it is suspended and is fiber-free material.
Suitable for areas where a high degree of hygiene. It is accepted as a replacement for fibrous material to isolate the steam piping. It is an excellent insulation material at low temperatures, even during shutdown of the heating system. Resistant to moisture and steam, long service life with low heat transfer, easy installation.
Excellent behavior during combustion! |
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Insulation tubes made by PE |
Insulating tubes polyethylene-based CFC gray intended to isolate the pipe water, heating system and sanitary
Temperature range: -40 ° C to 105 ° C, thermal conductivity λ = 0,040W / m * K at an average temperature of 40 ° C Flammability C3
Reduction of up to 23 dB (A) Tube length: 2m
- Under realistic conditions, possibly saving 1,21 liters of heating oil per square meter of living space per year. In a detached house with a floor area of 170 m2 can save up to 200 liters of fuel oil. At a price of 0.65 EUR per liter, this means an annual saving of over 130 euros - a significant contribution to reducing CO2 emissions and the environmental protection. Just this one measure could prevent the escape of 562 kg of CO2 into the atmosphere each year. Pipe insulation is therefore not an expense but rather an investment in our future. |