Thermal Jacketing for Insulation

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An insulation jacket is an outer covering that is installed or wrapped around an insulation material. It’s main purpose is to protect the insulation from moisture, wear and mechanical damage.

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Description

Applications

Jacketings are typically used as protective coverings
Weather and Vapour Barriers
Exterior coverings for cosmetic purposes

Advantages

Protects the insulation from damage
Prevents rotting
Enhances the functional durability of the insulation

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Product Details

Data sheet

Material
Aluminium, Galvanized Iron, Stainless Steel, PVC
Dimensions
Varies on the Insulation used
Colour
Metallic Grey or Silver
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