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Thermo Barrier Fit
What is the fire-resistant certified thermal insulation sheet "Thermo Barrier Fit," which can also be processed for sewing?
"Thermo Barrier Fit" is a thermal insulation sheet that significantly reduces heat released by surrounding drying ovens and machinery. With a thickness of about 0.2mm, it can cover a wide area by being joined together. By installing ducts to vent heat outdoors, it helps suppress the risk of fire and machinery failure. It has obtained non-combustible certification from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, making it safe for use around high-temperature furnaces. There are examples where it has been applied to furnaces with surface temperatures exceeding 200°C, reducing the temperature to 25°C. 【Other Features】 - A structure with aluminum foil applied to both sides of glass fiber cloth - Capable of completely wrapping large machinery - Equipped with eyelets, making it usable as a partition curtain - Reasonably priced *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Specifications】 Size: 1.2×40m Thickness: 0.17–0.2mm Weight: 202g/m² Emissivity: 3% Tensile Strength (Vertical): 2630N (268kgf) Tensile Strength (Horizontal): 1630N (166kgf) Aluminum Purity: 99.35% Operating Temperature Range: -30℃ to 250℃ Thermal Transmittance: RHTI24 162.8 seconds (JIS T8020-2005 Method B, Radiant Heat Flux: 40kW/m²) RHTI24-RHTI12 91.8 seconds (JIS T8020-2005 Method B, Radiant Heat Flux: 40kW/m²) *For more details, please refer to the documentation. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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By using thermal barriers on the roofs and walls of homes and factories, it is possible to suppress the rise in building temperature caused by the radiant heat of the summer sun, thereby lowering the perceived temperature. This makes it possible to reduce the use of air conditioning. Thermal barriers are also effective in winter. In winter, the indoor temperature tends to escape outside. Since thermal barriers reflect the radiant heat generated indoors back into the room, they help prevent a decrease in indoor temperature. Utilizing this function, thermal barriers play a very important role in achieving "cool in summer and warm in winter" easily and affordably.