System of Measurement System of Measurement |
---|
|
ID ID | Show |
---|
|
ID ID | Hide |
---|
For Pipe Size For Pipe Size |
---|
Material Material |
---|
|
|
Maximum Temperature Maximum Temperature |
---|
|
Shape Shape |
---|
![]() | Round Tube |
Clarity Clarity |
---|
![]() | Clear |
Flexibility Flexibility |
---|
|
Specifications Met Specifications Met |
---|
|
Minimum Temperature Minimum Temperature |
---|
|
Performance Properties Performance Properties |
---|
|
Dielectric Strength Dielectric Strength |
---|
|
Electrical Insulation Rating Electrical Insulation Rating |
---|
|
Environment Environment |
---|
|
Fabrication Fabrication |
---|
|
Flexural Modulus Flexural Modulus |
---|
|
More
More
Fabricate containers, tanks, and lenses for light fixtures with these scratch- and UV-resistant cast acrylic tubes. Cast acrylic, which is comparable to Lucite and Plexiglas® Acrylic, is easier to machine than extruded acrylic. This material stands up to outdoor use better than polycarbonate and maintains clarity over time.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
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. Seal with contact adhesive (sold separately). To use outdoors, coat in acrylic paint.
This common insulation material is typically used on hot and cold water lines and in process piping. To use outdoors, add metal jacketing.
Tubes, elbows, and tees are formed to provide the best fit on pipe and are the easiest to install. If your pipe is larger than the sizes we offer, choose a sheet/strip.
Tubes have an all-service jacket (ASJ) made of kraft paper with an adhesive strip closure. Seal with reinforced insulation tape (sold separately).
Rigid and flame resistant, these insulation tubes meet ASTM E84 5/0 for flame and smoke. They are typically used in process piping and mechanical systems and perform best at temperatures up to 600° F. To use outdoors, add metal jacketing.