Features:
The raw materials of TS G10 thermal insulation gasket are special ceramics and mineral fibers. After adding fillers and adhesives, they have high temperature resistance. Because the thermal conductivity is small, the thermal insulation properties are very superior.
In the temperature range of 400°C, the organic adhesive is burned away, and in the process the ISOPLAN insulating gasket will fade. This fading disappears again at high temperatures.
use:
The ability to withstand very high temperatures and its low thermal conductivity determine the range of applications of TS G10 as a thermal insulation material. Some typical uses are listed below: steel industry, smelting industry and foundry, industrial furnace and boiler manufacturing, oil and gas burners, furnace dampers, refractory doors, hot air insulation, furnaces and drying equipment, engineering and equipment construction, glass industry, etc.
Technical data:
TS G10 gaskets have a homogeneous material structure and are suitable both for high-temperature insulation and for inert gas sealing at pressures up to 500 mbar. When using TS G10 as a gasket, the surface pressure does not exceed 10N/mm2.
Delivery data:
Plate specifications: 1000x1000mm. Special specifications can be provided on request.
Thickness (mm): 1.3/1.5/2.0/3.0/4.0/5.0/6.0/7.0/8.0/9.0/10.0
Specification size and thickness tolerance are ±10%
Technical characteristics:
project | TS G10A (ISOPLAN750) | TS G10B (ISOPLAN1100) | ||
temperature | ℃ | 750 | 1100 | |
density | DIN 2809-2 | g/cm3 | 0.94 | 0.91 |
Compression rate | ASTM F36K | % | ≤25 | ≤25 |
Rebound rate | ASTM F36K | % | ≥25 | ≥30 |
tensile strength | DIN 52910 | |||
portrait | N/mm2 | ≥3.5 | ≥4.0 | |
Horizontal | N/mm2 | ≥1.5 | ≥2.0 | |
Loss on ignition | DIN 52911 | % | 17.0 | 17.0 |
Thickness reduction | 1hr/800℃ | % | ≤2.5 | ≤2.5 |
Surface shrinkage longitudinally | 1hr/800℃ | % | ≤2.0 | ≤2.0 |
Horizontal | % | ≤2.0 | ≤2.0 | |
Thermal conductivity | 400℃ | w/mk | 0.13 | 0.11 |
*Applications and processing techniques vary depending on installation and operating conditions, therefore no warranty claims can be inferred from these data.