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ISO Sleeve Pipe Insulation

ISO Sleeve Pipe Insulation

SKU : ISOSLEEVE082x10

Overview

The Isosleeve consists of an aluminium/polyester laminate outer jacket with a glass wool insulation layer. The Isosleeve comes standard with a plastic barrier. The barrier simplifies the mounting, and the installer will not have unnecessary contact with the glass wool fibres. The thermal insulation is suitable for preventing condensation and minimizing heat loss and loss of cold.
€35,04 EUR Excl. VAT: €29,20 EUR

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Description

Description

The Isosleeve consists of an aluminium/polyester laminate outer jacket with a glass wool insulation layer. The Isosleeve comes standard with a plastic barrier. The barrier simplifies the mounting, and the installer will not have unnecessary contact with the glass wool fibres. The thermal insulation is suitable for preventing condensation and minimizing heat loss and loss of cold.

Products Best Used with

75mm Radial Pipework

90mm Radial Pipework

Part Numbers

82mm iso sleeve Pipe insulation x 10 meter - ISOSLEEVE082x10

102mm iso sleeve pipe insulation x 10 meter - ISOSLEEVE102x10

Specification

  • Temperature range -30°C to 140°C
  • Operating Pressure max +2000Pa
  • Diameter range 82mm-127mm
  • Length 10m

Construction

  • Barrier: Plastic Film
  • Glass wool blanket: 25mm, 16kg/m3
  • Outer Jacket: aluminium/polyester Laminate
  • Appearance Aluminium

Certification

Europe EN13501-1 B-s1,d0

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is ductwork insulation used for?

    Ductwork insulation is used to help protect ventilation ducting from heat loss and temperature changes. It can also help reduce the risk of condensation forming on suitable duct runs.

  • Where is ductwork insulation commonly installed?

    Ductwork insulation is commonly used where ducting passes through colder or unheated areas, such as lofts, roof spaces, ceiling voids or other areas where temperature differences may occur.

  • Can ductwork insulation help reduce condensation?

    Yes, ductwork insulation can help lower the risk of condensation forming on duct runs by reducing temperature differences. However, condensation can also be affected by airflow, installation quality and the surrounding environment.