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TENLEAD PHENOLIC FOAM pipe insulation is the thinnest and most efficient product available for the insulation of pipework in building services / HVAC applications. It is available in a range of thicknesses to suit different performance specifications and may be used on mild steel, stainless steel, carbon steel, copper and plastic pipework.
Phenolic Foam Pipe Insulation Sections are fire resistant pipe sections made of non-flammable, superior and rigid insulation material. Pipe sections can be used for heat and temperature insulation in any industry.
Phenolic Foam Pipe Sections are cost effective and better than conventional insulation materials because of various distinct properties like Low K Value, highest fire rating standards with 100% fire retardance, Correction & Chemical Resistance and tested as per BS standards.
Advantages over conventional insulation materials.
1. It is non - burning
2. Toxicity of Smoke is nil
3. Flame Spread is very low
4. During Continuous fire, it turns dark brown and shows surface cracks but does not either burn or loose shape.
Advantages of Phenolic Foam Pipe Section:
1. Easy Installation
2.Clean and seamless appearance
3. Space and energy savings
4. Light weight for handling
5. Comparing to fiberglass, there is absolutely no skin irritations
Specification of Phenolic foam insulation Pipe:
Phenolic foam insulation pipe is compose of insulation layer and aluminium foil or reinforced aluminium. The insulation layer of the pipe insulation is made of phenolic foam, the main specification of phenolic foam are showed as follows:
Phenolic foam | Unit | Specification |
Density | kg/m3 | 40 |
Conductivity | W/mk | 0.025 |
Durability of heat | °C | 150 |
Durability of cold | °C | -250 |
Adhesive strength | KN | 135 |
Compressive strength | Mpa | 0.2 |
Absorption rate | (v/v)% | 1.9 |
Product Specifications
Phenolic Foam Insulation Pipe Insulation
Fire Resistance Class 0 BS476
Space and energy savings
Easy Installation


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