Friday 18 November 2016

What is Reflective Bubble Insulation?

Aerolam insulations products consist of one or two layers of Barrier Bubble material laminated between layers of metalized film to provide excellent thermal resistance. The bubble contains an air retention layer designed to provide increased strength and puncture resistance.
Insulation is used to either contain heat for maintaining warmth, or to resist heat for maintaining cold. In many applications, radiation is the dominant mode of heat transfer. Our foil bubble is considerably more effective than conventional insulations in reducing radiant heat transfer.
Foil bubble reflects up to 95% of radiant energy in addition to resisting other types of heat transfer thus providing effective insulation.
High-Efficiency Performance
Thin, lightweight material provides resistance against the three types of heat flow: conduction, convection and radiation. It forms an effective barrier against moisture, air currents and vapors, while resisting fungus, insects and nesting rodents.
Easy to Use
It’s lightweight, compact and pliable yet resistant to punctures, tears and cracking. Conforms easily to fit complex shapes. Installation is quick and simple.
Application Areas
1)      Multiple applications for all your needs
The Reflective Bubble Insulation is widely used to aid climate control in pitched- and tile-roofed houses, flat-roofed commercial and industrial buildings, in community buildings such as schools and arenas, and in livestock structures. It can be applied in conjunction with tiles or metal roof, brick or plaster walls, under floors or above ceilings.
2)      Easy to apply
Reflective Bubble Insulation is simple to fit, lightweight and fiber-free, eliminating the need for gloves, masks and other protective gear while handling and applying. There's also no need to apply additional waterproofing or vapor barrier layers.
3)      Building code compliant

The Reflective Bubble Insulation of fire-retardant products meets all international standards for construction insulation building codes.

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