- Designed for the hvac and refrigeration industry
- Insul-tube® is non-porous, non-fibrous and resists mold growth
- An epa registered antimicrobial agent is incorporated into the product providing additional protection against mold, fungal and bacterial growth
- Insul-tube® pipe insulation is made from a uv resistant elastomeric blend
- For moderate uv exposure, no additional protective coating is needed
- However, for severe uv exposure (rooftop applications) or where optimum performance is required, 374 protective coating or approved jacketing or cladding should be used
- Specification compliance astm c 534 type 1 (tubing) grade 1, astm d 1056-00-2c1 new york city mea 186-86-m vol
- Iv usda requirements
- Ul 94-5v flammability classification (recognition no
- E300774) astm e 84 2" 25/50-tested according to ul 723 and nfpa 255 complies with requirements of can/ulc s102 03
- Fmrc approval guide chapter 14 pipe insulation
- Nfpa no
- 101 class a rating
- Meets requirements of nfpa 90a sect
- 2.3.3 for supplementary materials for air distribution systems
- Meets requirements of astm c 411 (test method for hot surface performance of high temperature thermal insulation)
- Meets requirements of ul 181 sections 11.0 and 16.0 (mold growth/air erosion) sold in package quantity of 63, priced each.
- Brand K-flex usa
- Manufacturers part number 6rx038058
- Package quantity 1
- Color finish Black
- Length feet 6
- Wall thickness inches 3/8
- Thermal conductivity 75°f mean .25 btu-in/hr-ft²-°f
- Ozone resistance Pass
- Water absorption % ≪0.20 by volume
- Density 3-6 pcf
- Water vapor permeability dry cup ≪0.06
- Mildew resistance/ air erosion Pass
- Type With core
- Description Tubular insulation
- Chemical/ solvent resistance Good
- Flame spread up to 1/2" thickness Not greater than 25
- Operating temperature range -297°f - 220°f
- Smoke developed up to 1/2" thickness Not greater than 50
- Thermal conductivity 90°f mean .27 btu-in/hr-ft²-°f
- Nominal inside diameter inches 5/8
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