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Insulflex
Insulflex
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2
APPLICATION RECOMMENDATION 3
Desiription:
inSUIfIeX"is a flexible and light
weight elastomeric nitrile rubber material
designed for thermal insulation. lnsulflex
insulation is black in colour, available in
tubing and sheet form. The extruded
flexible tubings are specially designed
to fit the standard diameters of steel and
copper pipings. Sheets are available in
standard precut sizes or in rolls.
Uses:
lnsulflex expanded closed cell structure
provides the ideal and most efficient
vapour barrier for the prevention of
condensation or frost formation on
cooling systems, chilled water and
refrigerant lines.
13 51 2 51 2 24 48 20 40 1,
4 54 2118 54 2 1t8 2A 40 1B 36
15 60 23/8 60 2318 51 2 2A 40 18 36 c
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20 89 31/2 89 3 1/2 to 3 J5 30 12 24 e
21 100 4 100 4 12 24 E
Standard Carton size 2m length - 2080mm x 400mm x 330mm (82in x 16in x 13in)
6ft length - 1905mm x 400mm x 330mm (75in x 16in x 1 Sin)
Precut sheets in standard length of 1220mm are available for pipes above 76mm IPS . Quantity per carton based o'
ilal 19mm Nominal 25mm Nomlnal 32mm
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,cs TotalMtts No. of Pcs Total Mtrs No. ofPes ToIal Mtts
h PerCtn Pet Ctn Per Ctn PetCln Per Ctn
96
72 30 60
60 28 56
60 24 48
52 20 40
48 20 40
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40 1B 36 12 24
4A 16 32 12 24
36 15 30 12 24
32 12 24 10 20
24 10 20 I 18
24 I 1B B 16
ftnSWIfIeX'sheet sizes
24 o 18 6 12 STANDARD FLAT SHEETS
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12 12 5 10
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It is important not to compress the tubing material as the insulation value may be
degraded when compressed and condensation may occur on the compressed area' Select
the right size tubing insulation for the pipe to be insulated. Avoid stretching the material
over the pipe. The length of the insulation tubing should cover the section of the pipe to be
insulated adequately, to ensure there will be no strain on the surfaces and
joints. Seal all
seams and butt joints with adhesive.
Slip full length ol lnsulflex tubing over entire lnsulflex lubing can be easily slipped over bent
Make 90" cut with a sharp knife. The length
length of pipe. tubing of 45' angle, elbow bend or coupling.
should be slighlly longer than section to be
insulated to avoid stretching when joining the
ends.
Brush all joints and seams with even coat o{ When adhesive is dry but tacky, join seams
Slip lnsulflex tubing into position and tightly
adhesive. by pressing the surfaces together firmly.
against the 90' fittings.
the Snap - On Mdhod
Cut unslit lnsulflex tubing lengthwise with a Snap the insulation over the pipe. Coat both slit Hold the coated seams apart while the
sharp knife. seams evenly with adhesive. adhesive dries.
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Fabricate fittings by using 45'and 90" angles Snap fifting cover in place and apply adhesive Press tubing firmly together when adhesive is
cut with adhesive. When adhesive has dried, to all surfaces to be joined. dry but tacky to touch.
slit lhe fittings through the centre.
inSUIfleX'sheets and roll insulation are extremely flexible and especially adaptable
to insulating ductwork. chillers, tanks, vessels and large pipes. lt is the same high quality,
elastomeric closed cell thermal insulation material as lnsulflex tubing.
Mef;hod
Measure the size of sheets required for insulation. Cut the material to the measured size
with a sharp knife and straight edge. Ensure that cuts are as accurate as possible and
with smooth edges to ensure full contact with mating sheets when bonded together.
Do not stretch sheets and always apply with smooth skin surface facing out. The surface
of ductwork to be insulated must be thoroughly clean, dry, oil free and unheated to
ensure proper adhesion.
By using a sharp knife cut lnsulflex sheet Place sheet in desired position before adhesive
accuralely and neatly. make initial contact as repositioning after
contact is difficult.
Join seams after insulation is in place by Seams of ducting joints can be insulated with Half sections of lnsulflex tubing can also be
separating the cut edges and brushing a thin strips of lnsulflex sheet. used to insulate seams in duclings.
coat of adhesive on both surfaces.