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Reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility.
Use these sheets to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. They’re made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam and have a smooth, easy-to-clean facing.
The polyester coating protects these humidity-resistant polyurethane foam sheets from oil exposure. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures.
Grommets along one side make it easy to install these sheets around your facility and quiet noisy areas. Made of vinyl-coated fiberglass, they resist abrasion, oil, dirt, moisture, and most solvents.
The foil facing reflects heat. Use these sheets to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. They’re made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam.
Also known as egg crate, these sheets have peaks and valleys that absorb more sound at higher frequencies than flat-surface sheets. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. Sheets are made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam.
Made of melamine foam, these sheets meet UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance and ASTM E84 5/20 for flame and smoke. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. Sheets are peaked on one side for more sound-absorbing area than flat-surface sheets.
These polypropylene foam sheets will not degrade if exposed to moisture and occasional salt water spray. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures.
The best sound absorbers of all our rigid sheets, use to quiet noisy areas in your facility. They're peaked on one side for more sound-absorbing area than flat sheets. Made of melamine, they have an acrylic resin finish that resists dust and dirt and wipes clean.
Furnished with two hangers for easy mounting around your facility, these sheets quiet noisy areas. Made of melamine foam, they are peaked on both sides for good sound absorption in large open spaces.
Less flexible than rubber foam, this insulation restricts absorption of water, air, and gas. It is typically used in plumbing applications
Able to withstand temperatures as low as -290° F, these super-thin, lightweight sheets are made of fiber-reinforced silica aerogel that can flex into tight spaces other insulation can't. Use in process piping and power-generating applications.
Shield against extreme heat with these flexible ceramic strips. They are often used to insulate hose, cables, and process piping.
Superior in strength and durability, these thin strips insulate as well as protect personnel from accidental contact with hot pipes. Use for exhaust, hot water, and process pipes.
These insulation tubes and sheets meet ASTM E84 standards for flame and smoke.
Lightweight and super thin, these fiber-reinforced silica aerogel sheets and strips flex into tight spaces other insulation can't. Use on process piping and in power-generating applications.
This common insulation material is typically used on hot and cold water lines and in process piping.
Soft and easy to install, this insulation restricts absorption of water, air, and gas. It is often used on cold and hot water lines and refrigeration lines.
Protect insulation from light impact and moisture with this durable PVC jacketing.
Guard insulation from heavy impact and chemical exposure. This metal jacketing is corrosion resistant and often used outdoors.
Also known as batts, these fiberglass sheets and strips are used to insulate walls, ceilings, and floors.
Attach these hanger studs to a flat surface, then press your insulation sheets onto the spikes and secure with a washer.
The perforated vinyl facing allows moisture to evaporate and resists cracking and fading. These flexible sheets are good for insulating large enclosures.
These lightweight flexible fiberglass sheets are typically used to insulate equipment and appliances.
Commonly used in furnaces and engine compartments, these flexible silica fiber sheets resist corrosive acids.
Insulate high-vacuum furnaces and other low-oxygen vacuum enclosures with these rigid sheets. They withstand higher temperatures when used in a vacuum and can be machined through sawing or drilling.
The fiberglass facing on these flexible silicone foam sheets protects against highly abrasive conditions and resists tearing.
Thinner than most rigid insulation for furnaces and other high-heat applications, these millboard sheets are also used for gasket fabrication.
Wet these rigid sheets and they become formable. They can be molded multiple times until exposed to heat, which causes them to become rigid again.
Made of high-strength calcium silicate, these durable sheets withstand high temperatures and are often used in power-generating applications.
Designed for fluctuating, high-temperature applications, these semi-rigid sheets are typically used in furnaces and fire protection applications. They experience very little shrinkage at high temperatures, but the brittle material can be somewhat difficult to work with.
These durable sheets resist compression and are often used in oven and power-generating applications.
The most common of our flexible high-temperature sheets, these are used to insulate furnaces.
Typically used in ovens and furnaces, these are the most efficient of our rigid high-temperature insulation sheets. Please note that they require special care when installing since the crumbly material is difficult to work with and will crack easily. Sheets lose strength over time and are intended to be installed behind another facing or insulation material.
Even when subjected to heavy compression, these rigid polyimide sheets won't crack.
Made of flexible composite paper, these sheets won't shrink or lose shape in the high temperatures of air furnaces and hot water tanks.
The lowest-density insulation we offer, these sheets are made of lightweight melamine foam.
Often used in high-humidity applications for its low moisture absorption, this flexible paper insulation is made of inorganic materials. It’s typically used in appliances and electrical devices.
Insulate high-vacuum furnaces and other low-oxygen vacuum enclosures with these flexible sheets.
Protect equipment and surfaces from radiant heat.
Insulate rectangular ductwork.
Wrap rectangular and round ductwork with this flexible insulation.
Also known as fire wrap, these flame-resistant sheets meet ASTM E84 0/0 for flame and smoke and create a fire barrier around rectangular and round ductwork. They are often used to wrap kitchen grease exhaust ducts and air ducts.
Typically used as duct wrap, these flexible sheets consist of polyethylene bubbles covered with aluminum polyester foil that prevent 96% of heat from radiating into or away from duct. Use on rectangular and round ductwork.
Made of rugged PVC foam, these rigid sheets absorb impact and restrict the absorption of water, air, and gas. Use in applications with operating temperatures below 32° F.
Use these sheets in operating temperatures below 32° F, such as cold-storage applications.
These sheets resist the absorption of water, air, and gas and are widely used in cold-storage and packaging applications.
Often used for packaging and construction applications, this film is also known as Visqueen.
A polyester string reinforcement gives this material better tear resistance than standard LDPE film.
Add stiffness to composite sandwiches without adding a lot of weight.
Practically nonabsorbent, HDPE won't swell when exposed to moisture. It is denser and more rigid than LDPE, plus it's more chemical resistant.
Carbon mesh is embedded into this clear PVC film to dissipate electrostatic discharge and protect sensitive electronic equipment.
Because PVC resists acids and alkalies, it is often used in tanks and chemical-processing applications where visibility is essential.
Static cling allows this PVC film to stick without an adhesive.
With larger openings than porous fiberglass fabric, these sheets allow for more air circulation in drying applications.
These sheets can be grounded to reduce static electricity.
The PTFE coating makes these fiberglass sheets nonstick and chemical resistant.
Pores allow for air circulation, so these sheets are often used in drying applications.
These sheets are 50% more tear resistant than other fiberglass fabric sheets.
Often used to create curtains and screens, this fabric has an aluminum foil backing that deflects radiant heat.
In addition to being oil resistant, this fabric protects against molten metal spatter when used vertically. Use as a heat shield or a welding curtain.
A blend of aramid and fiberglass, this fabric resists mildew and abrasion. It is self-extinguishing and won't melt, so it's often used for insulation applications.
Resistant to sparks and molten metal spatter, this fabric withstands temperatures up to 1000° F. It's often used for curtains, blankets, and gaskets.
This abrasion-resistant fabric sheds molten metal spatter when placed at an incline of 15° or greater. Use as a welding curtain.
Commonly used as curtains and in sealing applications.
Similar to plaster, these adhesive-impregnated sheets become moldable when water is added and harden as they dry. They can be used in sealing, insulating, and covering applications.
Even when exposed for as long as 2 minutes to temperatures up to 2600° F, these sheets won't ignite or melt.
Lighter than Kevlar, Nomex is often used for temperature-resistant garments.
Use these strips for high-temperature seals and heat insulation.
This temperature-resistant fabric is more cut resistant than Nomex.
Commonly used as curtains, covers, insulation, and splash shields, these sheets protect against welding spatter.
More flexible than standard silica fabric, wrap these sheets and strips to insulate pipes, wires, and hose. This fabric also protects against welding spatter.
The mesh construction makes this fabric breathable and usable as a windscreen.
Often used as outdoor equipment covers and pit liners, this material combines UV, water, and mildew resistance with tear resistance.
Composed of high-density polyethylene fibers, this durable material is tear and water resistant and keeps its high strength in both wet and dry environments.
The neoprene coating on these nylon sheets resists UV rays as well as solvents and oil.
Commonly used for wrapping, cushioning, and packaging.
Use for lining, cleaning, straining, and polishing.
This low-pile velvet cushions and damps vibration.
Even after stretching up to twice its length, this elastic latex will bounce back to its original shape.
This cotton fabric is treated to resist flames. Use as tarps.
Also known as cotton duck and canvas.
Saturated with wax, these sheets also have a polyester coating on one side to resist corrosion and moisture. Protect piping and wrap irregularly shaped objects with this very flexible fabric.
The dense fiber structure makes this material stronger than leather.
This Nomex aramid felt withstands temperatures three times as high as wool felt. It is chemical resistant and often used as insulation.
This synthetic felt is an economical alternative to wool felt.
Made of 100% wool, this is the hardest felt we offer, yet it can still be used for polishing. It is more abrasion resistant and better at damping vibration than other felt. Includes S2-32, S2-24, and S2-20 felt grades.
Made of Buna-N rubber, these seals resist oil, grease, salts, water, steam, and most detergents.
Made of Viton® fluoroelastomer rubber, these seals stand up to fuels and aggressive chemicals, such as petroleum oil, hydrofluoric acid, and propyl alcohol.
Hollow construction on these vinyl rubber seals provides better compressibility than seals with a foam core. They also resist salts and detergents.
These hollow seals offer better compressibility than solid seals.
These seals have solid construction.
Hollow construction makes these seals more compressible than solid seals.
The foam core makes these vinyl rubber seals firmer and more durable than hollow seals. They also resist salts and detergents.
Firmer and more durable than EPDM foam rubber seals, these seals are made of EPDM rubber. They also resist salts.
To stand up to oil, grease, salts, water, and most detergents, these seals are made of Buna-N rubber.
Use these Viton® fluoroelastomer rubber seals with fuels and aggressive chemicals, such as petroleum oil, hydrofluoric acid, and propyl alcohol.
The hollow construction on these seals provides better compressibility than solid rubber seals. Made of silicone rubber, they also resist water and salts.
These solid silicone rubber seals also stand up to water and salts.
It’s the hollow construction that makes these seals more compressible than solid seals. Made of silicone foam rubber, they also resist water and salts.
Made of vinyl rubber, these seals also resist salts and detergents. Hollow construction provides compressibility.
Hollow construction makes these seals more compressible than solid rubber seals. Made of EPDM rubber, they also resist salts.
These solid EPDM rubber seals also resist salts.
Made of solid silicone foam rubber, these seals also resist water and salts.