InsulCorr INSULCORRTM is a high build single component multi polymer acrylic resin matrix coating Incorporates insulating, blocking and reflective agents.

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InsulCorr INSULCORRTM is a high build single component multi polymer acrylic resin matrix coating Incorporates insulating, blocking and reflective agents to reduce the transfer of heat Designed to provide an economical and fast turnaround approach to thermal insulation Insulating complex components becomes seamless and simple

Ceramic Science at Work

Industrial Insulative Coatings Personnel Protection - used to lower substrate temperatures within safe to touch guidelines Heat exchanger protection - used for personnel protection Boiler protection and heat retention - used to protect personnel and provide more efficiency for boilers HVAC - used to control and eliminate condensation in plant areas Rooftops - used to reduce and seal rooftops from weather and radiant heat gain Tanks - used to reduce thermal shock, increase control condensation and for heat or cold retention Piping - used to insulate pipes and provide substrate protection Substrate protection and insulation - used in various industrial equipment to help insulate equipment against radiant heat gain Cold boxes - used to help insulate and reduce/eliminate condensation

Application Single component Water based Low to no odor Mix with mud mixer before use (do not over mix) Brush, roller, spray (min 33:1 airless) First coat mist coat application Subsequent coats are applied in multiple thin passes 10 mil (dft) per pass

Service Exposure Max temperature rating 400 oF (205 oC) intermittent up to 500 oF (260 oC) For higher temperature glass mat/adhesive system top coated with InsulCorr can be applied Primer is required for temperatures above 250 oF (120 oC) For added corrosion protection primer is recommended

Personal Protection InsulCorr’s cool to touch effect will safeguard employees from hot surface contact Cool to touch is a result of the lower thermal inertia and heat transfer properties ASTM C1055 defines safe to touch of a heated surface as the effect on skin contact after 5 seconds of exposure At temperatures above the maximum safe to touch quantification temperature of 140 oF per ASTM the InsulCorr coating remains cool to touch

Safe to Touch Temperature With exposure to metallic substrates above 70°C, the rate of injury from a high capacity surface exceeds the body reaction time (less than 1 s to have completed epidermis cell death) such that the blood vessel location or flow has little effect on the level of burn

Exposure Zone Exposures below the lower curve should not produce permanent injury in normal humans. Exposures between the curves are described as second-degree burns and have intermediate levels of cell damage. Exposures at levels above the top line are defined as third-degree burns that cause deep, permanent cell damage and scarring.

InsulCorr Coating Thermocouple Hotplate ¼” Plate Plate

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