Tables, 2 cladding materials, 1 insulation materials – Roxul Industrial Insulation Process User Manual

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3. Tables

3.2 Product properties insulation and cladding materials

3.2.2 Cladding materials

3.2.2.1 Application selector for claddings

Maximum surface (cladding) temperature

Cladding material

Fire hazardous

environment

Corrosive

environment

< 120 °F (50 °C)

< 140 °F (60 °C)

> 140 °F (60 °C)

Aluminum

-

-

+

Alu-zinc steel

-

-

+

Galvanized steel

+

-

+

Stainless steel

Aluminized steel

+

+

+

Painted steel or aluminum

-

-

+

Glass-fiber reinforced polyester

(e.g. ProRox

®

Rocktight)

-

+

190 °F (90 °C)

Mastics

-

-

175 °F (80 °C)

Foils

-

-

+

- not recommendable

+ suitable in general

The selection of material should be geared to each installation and/or environment.

3.2.1 Insulation materials

The characteristic properties of the individual
ProRox

®

products are described in Chapter 4. For

special applications, such as high-temperature
insulation systems, cold insulation products or an
additional spacer, it may be necessary to use
ProRox

®

products in connection with other

insulation products. These may include, for
example:

CMS Calcium-Magnesium-Silicate fibers for

high-temperature insulations

Cellular glass as a spacer or as a support

In any case, it is important that the product
properties and processing instructions are taken
into consideration during the application of these
products. Further product information can be
found in the various standards and regulations,
such as DIN 4140, CINI, VDI 2055 and various
other ASTM standards for example.

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