Contraction Joint Resilient Blanket

Fiberglass Insulation

Contraction Joint Resilient Blanket Insulation is specifically designed to fill the annular space between adjacent insulation materials, such as PIR (Polyisocyanurate) or cellular glass. During installation, the blanket insulation is compressed to ensure a snug fit, continuously maintaining coverage as the surrounding insulation expands or contracts. Due to its resilient properties, the insulation automatically adjusts to changes in the annular space. As the adjacent PIR or cellular glass contracts, creating potential gaps, the resilient blanket expands to ensure there are no voids, thus preventing thermal bridging and maintaining consistent insulation performance.

INFO AND ADVANTAGES

  • Resilient Expansion

  • Thermal Efficiency

  • Flexible Installation

  • Compatibility

  • Durable and Long-Lasting

APPLICATIONS

Primarily used in LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) contraction joints on pipelines insulated with PIR (Polyisocyanurate) or cellular glass. The contraction joint resilient blanket insulation is typically applied in the first, second and third layers to fill gaps created by pipe expansion and contraction.

It is also used with cellular glass blocks near the base of the tank.

 

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