RUBBER FOAM
Elastomeric rubber foams, which have high thermal insulation value, are resistant to water and steam, as well as being resistant to UV rays, harsh weather conditions and oils. Rubber foams, which provide ease of use and installation with their high flexibility capacity, do not allow fungi and mold to form on them. Thermal permeability coefficient constitutes the most important insulation feature. A significant decrease in heat transfer is achieved thanks to the stagnant air trapped in the product and the low thermal conductivity of the elastomeric material. The low insulation value also brings the surface temperature to ideal values. The material and cellular structure of rubber foam, produced according to the appropriate density and closed cell ratio, shows high resistance to water vapor permeation, ensuring long-term and insulation efficiency. Rubber foam is fire resistant. It does not allow the flame to progress horizontally and vertically in case of fire. With this feature, it meets all the values foreseen for fire safety. Elastomeric rubber foam sheet and pipe insulation is used in heating, cooling installations, ventilation systems, industrial processes, and all construction and industrial applications. Rubber foam is rubber-based, has a closed-pore, regular cell structure and is produced in the form of sheets and pipes. Aluminum foil and metallized film can also be laminated in different thicknesses, with or without adhesive,