Armaflex Class O (13x15x15m) Pipe Insulation, 13mm wall, suits 15mm diameter pipe, 15 metre coil. Product Description
Description: CLASS O ARMAFLEX - The professional insulation that prevents condensation and energy losses
Class O Armaflex is the flexible, closed cell, elastomeric, nitrile rubber insulation that offers reliable protection against condensation and effectively prevents energy loss.
A highly efficient method of insulating hot and cold water services, chilled water lines, heating systems, air conditioning duct work and refrigerated pipe work for frost protection, energy conservation and condensation control. Armaflex is dust free, fibre free and CFC free with an ODP of zero which means an environmentally friendly product.
The Competitive Advantage of Specifying Class O Armaflex
Built in vapour barrier prevents condensation
Reduces energy losses by up to 87%
Lightweight and flexible, quick and easy installation with low maintenance requirements, resulting in time and cost savings
Excellent resistance to the effects of ozone, oil and chemicals (consult product test list)
Application Areas
Process work
Hot and cold water services
Chilled water lines
Heating systems
Air conditioning ductwork
Refrigeration pipework and ancillary equipment
Features:
- Material: Foamed nitrile rubber (Copper pipe NOT included).
- Max. Surface Temperature +105° C.
- Min. Surface Temperature -50° C.
- Reaction to fire: Self-extinguishing, does not drip.
- Other Properties: ODP zero, GWP zero, Tested in accordance with UL 94.
Price: £19.68
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Product Review: good product
Armaflex can be used on any pipe work but is especially suitable for my application which includes solar. The existing foam insulation had melted due to high temperatures, especially near the collector. Armaflex, I understand, is quite capable of withstanding these temperatures. Be aware that it does not have a seam which can be opened up like foam insulation does. So, unless you are threading it onto new pipe work, you will have to cut a seam and open it up. This is easy with an ordinary pair of scissors or a knife: but you may need some tape around it on bends as it wont spring back quite so easily as foam. There was a rubber smell from it for the first week or so, but that is gone now. It is amazingly light to handle and obviously very effective.
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