Polyurethane & Polyisocyanurate Foam insulation system are obtained by exothermic reaction between chemicals like - POLYOL & ISOCYANATE in a specified ratio at predetermined temperatures .They have least thermal conductivity K value 0.020 Kcal/m-hr C and can be used upto 120deg C temperatures. Polyurethanes foams are used in insulation for buildings and technical applications like heat exchangers, cooling pipes and much more.
We offers a wide range of Insulation Slabs and Pipe Section with or without lamination for diverse application such as under deck roof insulation, construction And insulation of pre-fabricated modular rooms for refrigerated ware-housing, cold storage and Reefer containers Architectural Panelling & Partitions for Offices, computer rooms and false-ceilings Handling equipment in critical industries where temperature conditions play a very important role And for sound absorption treatment of walls and ceilings, acoustic enclosures.
Some of the salient features of our resin bonded glasswool foam are:
- Great flexibility to the specifier as they can be installed in-situ either by pouring or by spray & can also be made in preformed shapes like sheets, pipe sections etc.
- Least K value - Excellent insulation material
Rigid foam can be produced in densities between 20 – 800 Kg/Cu.m. In the lower ranges, it is used as a insulating material and in the higher ranges as structural and as wood imitation.
Recommended Application:
- Deep freezers, Visicoolers, AHUs
- Cavity filling applications
- Pipe sections
Polyisocyanurate, also referred to as PIR, polyiso, or ISO, is essentially an improvement on polyurethane (PUR). The proportion of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) is higher than for PUR and instead of a polyether polyol, a polyester-derived polyol is used in the reaction. Catalysts and additives used in PIR formulations also differ from those used in PUR. PIR is typically produced as a foam and used as rigid thermal insulation.
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