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PE-Foam Adiabatic Steel Sheet |
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| ¡ñ Insulating material polyethylene foam is electric-heat fused on zinc galvanized color steel sheets. These steel sheets are produced by roll forming. |
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Polyethylene Foam |
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¡ñ It is an adiabatic molding steel sheet material that has been chemically processed with polyethylene. It has excellent insulation, water-resistance, buckling-resistance, corrosion- resistance, and chemical-resistance.
¡ñ It is environment-friendly, light, and easy to use. It is also not harmful to the human body and has excellent durability. |
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Comparison Chart with Different Insulators |
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| PE-Foam is a semi-hard blowing agent with low heat transfer rate and excellent heat-conserving effects. It is optimal for use as a heat insulator. Its insulating features do not drop even after a long period. |
Insulator |
Density £¨g/cm £© |
Heat Transfer Rate (kcal/mh ℃ ) |
Water Resistance |
Corrosion Resistance |
PE-Foam |
0.025 |
0.03 |
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Polythene |
0.015 |
0.031 |
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Semi-Hard Urethane Foam |
0.025 |
0.032 |
X |
X |
Glass wool |
24k |
0.042 |
X |
O |
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Breathability, Water Absorption |
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Insulation drops drastically if an ordinary insulator breathes or absorbs water. However, PE -Foam has extremely low breathing, and its material is made of independent bubbles, allowing the insulation to remain as it is.
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