Thermal insulation is crucial for enhancing energy efficiency in buildings and industrial applications. It helps maintain temperature control, reduces energy consumption, and improves comfort levels. Effective thermal insulation involves selecting appropriate materials such as PIB, Isogenopack, Venture insulation, and aluminium cladding based on specific needs and conditions of the installation site. Each material has its unique properties and installation requirements that contribute to overall energy efficiency.
Isogenopak is a type of insulation cladding material that comes in various forms, including rigid film, bends, sheets, and rolls. It is designed to provide an additional layer of thermal and acoustic insulation for buildings and other structures, as well as protect the existing insulation it covers.
Aluzinc pipe cladding, also known as Aluzink, Zincalume, or Galvalume, is a highly durable and corrosion-resistant material widely utilized in the construction industry for thermal cladding, and structural applications. Composed of 55% aluminum, 43.4% zinc, and 1.6% silicon,
Aluminium pipe cladding provides an attractive, durable, and thermally efficient solution for protecting and insulating pipework in commercial, industrial and residential settings.
When it comes to protecting your valves and pipes, you need a solution that provides reliable insulation in any conditions. Our valve jackets deliver the best-in-class thermal performance and energy efficiency, ensuring your systems operate at peak levels with minimal energy waste.
Trace heating systems provide targeted heating solutions for pipes, vessels, and other equipment to maintain optimal temperatures and prevent freezing.
Fiberglass insulation is composed of fine glass fibers bonded with an adhesive. It provides good insulation, noise reduction, and fire resistance at a low cost.
Flexible, multi-ply laminate film used as a vapour barrier on commercial mechanical systems, such as ductwork, piping, and equipment. It consists of a layer of aluminium and polymer film, bonded together with an aggressive pressure - sensitive adhesive and a release liner.
Acoustic insulation is also known as sound insulation, noise insulation, soundproofing. Sound is defined as atmospheric or airborne vibrations perceptible to the ear. Noise is nothing but an unaccepted or undesirable sound. The sound which causes harm to others is called noise irrespective of its characteristics.