A roll of Termalpaper, a thin white insulating material wound around a brown core.

Termalpaper

Problem solved

Prevents failures in expansion joint sealing; Reduces the effects of chemical corrosion; Minimizes energy losses in hot-top insulation.

Main applications

Back-up linings; Hot-top linings; Expansion joints; Applications in furnaces, boilers, heating systems, and structures.

Technical features

Lightweight insulating papers based on ceramic fibers or silica-alumina with zirconia, asbestos-free, resistant to thermal shock, with high electrical resistance, low thermal conductivity, easy machinability, low density, and good chemical stability.

Temperature:up to 1427 °C
Density:170 - 210 kg/m³
Thermal conductivity:Não informado
Dimensions:Square shape (section): up to 35 x 35 mm

Prevents failures in expansion joint sealing; Reduces the effects of chemical corrosion; Minimizes energy losses in hot-top insulation.

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