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AH 103 EPS 303 Guidelines for Reporting Thermal Transmission Properties of Polystyrene Foam Insulating Materials, Thermal Conductance, and Transmittance of Built-Up Construction Systems. [Pg.350]

VDE 0304-8 Electrical insulating materials - Thermal endurance properties - Part 8 Instructions for... [Pg.625]

Calcium monocarbonate Gilsonite Polyimide, thermoplastic Urea-formaldehyde resin insulation material, noise Asbestos Phenolic resin insulation material, thermal Asbestos Phenolic resin insulation mfg., electric cables/wires 1-Chloronaphthalene insulation moldings, high-temp./elec. Polysulfone resin... [Pg.5385]

See also insulating materials (thermal) insulating material (electrical). [Pg.291]

Insulation, electrical Insulation materials Insulation, thermal... [Pg.515]

Phenol—formaldehyde resins are used as mol ding compounds (see Phenolic resins). Their thermal and electrical properties allow use in electrical, automotive, and kitchen parts. Other uses for phenol—formaldehyde resins include phenoHc foam insulation, foundry mold binders, decorative and industrial laminates, and binders for insulating materials. [Pg.497]

Eig. 1. Thermal conductivity components vs density for a typical thermal insulation material at 300 K A, total conductivity B, air conduction C, radiation ... [Pg.331]

The thermal conductivities of the most common insulation materials used in constmction are shown in Table 2. Values at different mean temperature are necessary for accurate design purposes at representative temperatures encountered during winter or summer. For example, under winter conditions with an outside temperature of -20 to -10°C, the mean temperature is 0—5°C. For summer, mean temperatures in excess of 40°C can be experienced. [Pg.335]

Moisture. Absorbed and retained moisture, especially as ice, has a significant effect on the stmctural and thermal properties of insulation materials. Most closed-ceU plastic foams have low permeance properties most notably where natural or bonded low permeance surface skins exist (29,30). Design, building, and constmction practices requite adequate vapor retarders, skins, coatings, sealants, etc, in order to prevent the presence of moisture. However, moisture vapor cannot be completely excluded, thus the possibiUty of moisture absorption and retention is always present. The freezing of moisture and mpturing of cells result in permanent reduction of thermal and stmctural performance. [Pg.335]

An Assessment of Thermal Insulation Materials and Systemsfor Building Applications, DOE Report, BNE-S0862 UC-9Sd, U.S. Dept, of Energy, Washington, D.C., 1978 R. P. Tye and D. L. McElroy, eds., ASTM STP 718, Thermal Insulation Peformance, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 1980, pp. 9—26. [Pg.336]

W. Tobiasson, A. Greatorex, and D. VanPelt, "Wetting of Styrene and Urethane Roof Insulations ia the Laboratory and on a Protected Roof Membrane," F. J. PoweU and S. L. Matthew, eds., ia Thermal Insulation Materials and Systems STP922, ASTM, Philadelphia, Pa., 1987. [Pg.337]

General-Purpose Polystyrene. Polystyrene is a high molecular weight M = 2 — 3 x 10 ), crystal-clear thermoplastic that is hard, rigid, and free of odor and taste. Its ease of heat fabrication, thermal stabiUty, low specific gravity, and low cost result in mol dings, extmsions, and films of very low unit cost. In addition, PS materials have excellent thermal and electrical properties that make them useful as low cost insulating materials (see Insulation, ELECTRIC Insulation, thermal). [Pg.505]

Foams. Sulfur can be foamed into a lightweight insulation that compares favorably with many organic foams and other insulating materials used in constmction. It has been evaluated as thermal insulation for highways and other appHcations to prevent frost damage (63) (see Eoamed plastics Insulation, thermal). [Pg.126]

Other sohd-state apphcations of sihcon carbide include its use as an electroluminescent diode for use in sound recording equipment and photomultipliers and controllers. It has been studied as a reflective surface for lasers. By combining its excellent thermal conductivity and high electrical resistance, sihcon carbide has also found apphcation as an insulating material for integrated circuit substrates. [Pg.468]

TABLE 2-373 Thermal Conductivities of Some Building and Insulating Materials ... [Pg.377]

TABLE 2-378 Thermal Conductivities of Insulating Materials at High Temperatures ... [Pg.379]

Materials Thermal insulations are produced from many materials or combinations of materials in various forms, sizes, shapes, and thickness. The most commonly available materials fall within the following categories ... [Pg.1098]

Thermal Conductivity (K Factor) Depending on the type of insulation, the thermal conductivity K factor) can vary with age, manufacturer, moisture content, and temperature. Typical published values are shown in Fig. 11-65. Mean temperature is equal to the arithmetic average of me temperatures on both sides of the insulating material. [Pg.1098]

Interna] Insulation The practice of insulating within the vessel (as opposed to applying insulating materials on the equipment exterior) is accomplished by the use of fiber blankets and hghtweight aggregates in ceramic cements. Such construction frequently incorporates a thin, high-alloy shroud (with slip joints to allow for thermal expansion) to protect the ceramic from erosion. In many cases this design is more economical than externally insulated equipment because it allows use of less expensive lower-alloy structural materials. [Pg.2471]

Temperature rise at the guaranteed output to ascertain the adequacy of the insulating material and life of the motor. If the temperature rise is more than permissible for the type of insulation used, it will deteriorate the insulating properties and cause thermal ageing. As a... [Pg.250]

The outstanding features of steam moulded polystrene foam are its low density and low thermal conductivity. These are compared with other important insulating materials in Table 16.10. [Pg.458]


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