MARINITE
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Marinite
can be used as the insulating material in hot piping supports. The
most widely known grade for Marinite is grade P. Marinite-P is most
often used as structural insulation because of its high dimensional
stability. Marinite-P is incombustible, provides high insulation
values, and high compressive strengths and is thus appropriate in
high-load and high-temperature applications. The material minimizes
decay, rust, and corrosion and it resists damage during installation
and provides durable service. The material acts as a suitable insulator
in fireproofing and heat processing equipment applications up to
1200°F (649°C).
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Advantages: |
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High
Compressive Strength. |
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Deflects
less than 1/10 in. per inch of thickness under 4000 psi |
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Deflects
less than 3/64 in. per inch of thickness under 2000 psi |
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High Tensile strength. |
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High
resistance to shear and traverse forces. |
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Applications: |
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Hot
Line Pipe Supports in Power Generation and Process Industries
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Structural
Insulation in Pipe |
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Supports
Backup Insulation in Rotary Kilns of Lime and Cement Plants.
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Ceramics
and Foundry applications.
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