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Foam Pipe Insulation
Pipe insulations are a specially formulated flame retarded closed cell
foamed polyolefin tube with excellent thermal insulating capabilities.
The pipe insulation is economically priced and is available in a wide
array of sizes. Foam pipe insulation is widely used to reduce heat loss,
control condensation, help maintain cold lines and reduce plumbing noise.
Rigid Polyurethane Foam for Pipe Insulation
Rigid polyurethane foam has been used for the insulation and protection
of pipes. Polyurethane foam's popularity is based on its outstanding
insulation properties. The foam pipes prevent heat loss or maintain temperatures
in cold environments to prevent freezing or cracking. One of the characteristics
of foam pipes is the high mechanical strength, adhesion, flexibility
and a smooth flow. The foam pipes are durable and efficient and versatile.
Foam Pipe-Manufacturing Technique For Effective Insulation
There are two main forms of pipe production techniques known as discontinuous
and continuous.
1. Discontinuous pipe manufacturing techniques involve filling of the
void between steel inner pipes within a high-density polyethylene (HDPE)
casing pipe. The gaps at both ends are sealed with tightly fitting caps
equipped with injection and air venting holes. Standard steel pipe lengths
for this process are 6,12 and 16m.
2. Continuous pipe manufacturing techniques happen in two main stages.
In the first stage, foam is applied to the inner pipe by a molding or
spray operation. During the second stage the outer casing pipe is extruded
or wound around the pre-shaped foam. This process requires the use of
modified polyurethane foam systems to provide different characteristics
in terms of reactivity, viscosity build up and cure. This technique is
mostly suited to bigger pipe manufacturers producing large quantities
of the same diameter pipes. Benefits of this approach are its fast and
consistent production runs at relatively low variable costs. Material
costs can be reduced with lower foam over-pack, filling density and casing
pipe thickness.
Pipe Insulation Foam - Pipe Cover
To keep the low temperature from preventing surface condensation and
for minimizing heat gain molded rigid polyurethane foam is used for insulating
the piping system. Insulation of the foam pipe allows efficient retention
of heat and has low thermal conductivity. The foam pipes of rigid polyurethane
provide a high level of compression and shear strength. However, the
pipes are lightweight. There is no water absorption in foam pipe insulation
as the water vapor permeability is low. The foam pipes are resistant
to fire.
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