PIR polyisocyanurate foam

Introduction:

PIR polyisocyanurate foam is a foamed material made by reacting isocyanate with polyether after the action of a catalyst. Its physical fire resistance is better than ordinary polyurethane foaming materials. It has the advantages of low thermal conductivity, wide operating temperature range, excellent dimensional stability, free cutting of tubes and plates according to customer requirements, etc. The product conforms to ASTM C591 and CINI 2.7.01 standards.

Product features:

Product performance and technical indicators

Test items

Unit

Technical Parameters

Detection method

Density

kg/m3

≥40

ASTM D1622/ISO 845

Thermal conductivity (normal temperature)

(Aging for 180 days)


W/(m·K)

≤0.035 (+100℃)

ASTM C177

≤0.029 (+50℃)

≤0.025 (+10℃)

≤0.024 (0℃)

≤0.023(-50℃)

≤0.022(-100℃)

≤0.017 (-150℃)

≤0.016 (-170℃)

Compressive strength

(All directions)

+23℃

kPa

≥200

ASTM D 1621

-165℃

≥280

Tensile strength

(All directions)


+23℃

kPa

≥320

ASTM D 1623

-165℃

≥265

Flame propagation rate


﹤25

ASTM E84

Oxygen Index


≥30

GB/T 2406.2

Volumetric water absorption

%

≤2

ASTM D2842

Water vapor permeability coefficient

ng/(Pa·s·m)

≤5.5

ASTM E96

Closed cell rate

%

≥95

ASTM D6226

Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion

m/(m·K)

≤70×10-6

ASTM D696

PH value


5.5-7

ASTM C871

Chloride, fluoride content


Comply with "Specifications for Thermal Insulation Materials for Covering Austenitic Stainless Steel"

GB/T 11835

Elastic Modulus

MPa

≤16

ASTM D1623

Operating temperature

-196~+120


 

Applications

It is an ideal organic low-temperature thermal insulation material with low thermal conductivity, light weight, shockproof, and strong adaptability. It is widely used in thermal insulation of oil refineries, chemical plants, ethylene, fertilizers, cold storage and LNG installations.


Packaging and storage

(1) It should be placed in a waterproof, moisture-proof, light-proof, dry, cool and ventilated place, avoid heat sources and strictly prevent exposure to the sun;

(2) The inner packaging is packed in black polyethylene bags, and the outer packaging is in cardboard boxes.


Use and precautions

(1) The polyisocyanurate must be handled with care during transportation, and must not roll, hit, or bear heavy objects.

(2) Use glass fiber tape or steel tape for the insulation of pipes and equipment.

(3) The parts that need to be cut during the construction process can be processed with a saw blade.