Precipitator Spin-Glas

Precipitator Spin-Glas

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High-Temperature Fiberglass Board Âé¶¹Ö±²¥app
Product Short Description
Designed for precipitators, baghouses, scrubbers, ducts, & breechings in power-generation plants (service temp: 850°F).

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Precipitator Spin-Glas

Product Long Description
Âé¶¹Ö±²¥appÌýPrecipitator Spin-Glas®Ìýis a semi-rigid, lightweight industrial equipment insulation specifically designed for insulating precipitators, baghouses, scrubbers, ducts and breechings in power-generation plants. It can also be used for insulating boilers, heaters, ovens and other industrial equipment. Precipitator Spin-Glas is available in a variety of standard and custom sizes and is an excellent choice for applications that do not require higher densities.

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Precipitator Spin-Glas

Features

Applications -Ìýspecifically designed for insulating precipitators, baghouses, scrubbers, ducts and breechings in power-generation plants. It is also suited for boilers, heaters, ovens and other industrial equipment operating at temperatures up to 850°F (454°C).

Superior Strength -Ìýresilient, strong, shot free and highly resistant to damage in shipping, handling and installation. It is highly resistant to damage from vibration.

Simple Installation, Low Installed Cost - substantially lighter in weight than many mineral wools with comparable thermal performance. It is adaptable to flat or curved surfaces; easy to make tight butt joints; easy to cut and shape around obstructions and it may be installed using pins, wire, mesh or in prefabricated panels. Experienced mechanics can install more boards in the same period of time.

Low Thermal Conductivity - uniform fiber orientation and thickness provide dependable conductivity ratings.

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