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A safe conclusion when comparing rubber versus foam plastic pipe insulation is that rubber is the better choice for commercial and industrial applications due to its lower thermal conductivity, higher continuous operating temperature, and more predictable fire behavior.
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Read More »There are many types of commercial and industrial mechanical pipe insulation types to choose from. Each type offers advantages and disadvantages depending on the application. Determining owner project and performance requirements will simplify the product selection process while ensuring that the right pipe insulation is specified and installed to ensure long-term system performance. This post will focus on closed-cell pipe insulation options, and more specifically, a focus on flexible rubber versus foam pipe insulation: which is better? Both consist of a closed-cell structure which efficiently controls condensation on below-ambient (cold) piping systems. Flexible elastomeric closed-cell foam pipe insulation, also known as rubber, is composed of synthetic rubber. The two main foam rubber formulations that are commercially available are nitrile butadiene rubber with PVC (NBR/PVC) and EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer). The industry reference standard is ASTM C 534, Standard Specification for Preformed Flexible Elastomeric Cellular Thermal Insulation in Sheet and Tubular Form. A comparison between NBR/PVC and EPDM is available in a later section of this post. In addition to foam rubber pipe insulation, another alternative is known as foam plastic (also known as polyethylene, polyolefin, poly, or PE). Foam plastic pipe insulation is often installed on residential and light commercial piping systems. The industry reference standard is ASTM C 1427, Standard Specification for Extruded Preformed Flexible Cellular Polyolefin Thermal Insulation in Sheet and Tubular Form.
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Learn More »Cost – foam plastic typically costs less than rubber, however the project application, performance characteristics, and owner project requirements may be more important than first cost. A safe conclusion when comparing rubber versus foam plastic pipe insulation is that rubber is the better choice for commercial and industrial applications due to its lower thermal conductivity, higher continuous operating temperature, and more predictable fire behavior. Rubber is more likely to check all of the boxes when addressing the building owner’s project requirements.
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