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Description
▪ Heat is transferred in three methods: Conduction, Convection and Radiation. In which Radiation is the main cause of heating works. The traditional materials such as mineral wool, EPS, PU,... are only making slow thermal conduction.
▪ NFR (Non Fire Resistance) which disables all three ways of heat transfer when properly installed.
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| Applications ▪ NFR is used in combination with glass wool or thermal bloc to thermal insulate for roofs, walls of industrial building.
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▪ NFR – Nominal Fire Retardant.
▪ Aluminum foil on HDPE.▪ Reflecting up to 96% of radiation. Advantages ▪ NFR is certified fire protection standards (Class 1). ▪ Good tensile strength.▪ Modern technology production keeps NFR from corrosion. ▪ Anti water vapor transmission due to HDPE. ▪ Save energy of 40-50% for air-conditioner. ▪ In roll shape, easy to moved, installed and stored. ▪ Installation simply and economically. |
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Specifications
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Product
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Width (m)
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Length (m)
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NFR1
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1.25
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48
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NFR2
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1.25
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48
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Technical parameter |
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Items
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Test method
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Unit
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Index
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Reflectivity
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ASTM E903
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%
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≥ 93 %
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≥ 96 %
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Water Absorption
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ASTM D570
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%
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< 1.2
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< 1.2
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Water Vapour Transmission Rate
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ASTM F1249
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g/m2/day
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< 0.2
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< 0.2
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Tensile Strength
MD
TD
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PRC TM 002
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N/50mm
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550 – 650
400 – 500
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650 – 750
500 – 600
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Elongation
MD
TD
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PRC TM 002
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%
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15 – 20
15 – 20
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20 – 25
15 – 25
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Surface Burning Characteristic
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ASTM E84
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Class I
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Class I
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Quality standard
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