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Pittsburgh Corning

P ro t e c t in g C o m p a n i es a nd T heir Pe o p le Wo r ld w id e
IND U ST R IA L P I P I N G , D U CTS A ND EQUI P MEN T
FOAMGLAS insulation is a lightweight, rigid material composed of millions of completely sealed glass cells. Each cell is an insulating entity. FOAMGLAS insulations all-glass, closed-cell structure provides the following benefits: Constant Insulating Efficiency Zero Water Vapor Permeability Moisture Resistance Fire Protection Corrosion Resistance Long-Term Dimensional Stability Vermin Resistance CFC and HCFC Free

FOAMGLAS insulation is manufactured by Pittsburgh Corning in a basic block form. Blocks are fabricated into a wide range of shapes, thicknesses and sizes to satisfy industrial insulation requirements.

PHYSICAL AND THERMAL PROPERTIES OF FOAMGLAS ONE INSULATION


PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Absorption of Moisture (% by Volume) Water-Vapor Permeability Acid Resistance Capillarity Combustibility Composition Compressive Strength Average for Standard Material (+/-10%) Density, Average Dimensional Stability Flexural Strength, Block Average Hygroscopicity Linear Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 25C to 300C (75F to 575F) Maximum Service Temperature Modulus of Elasticity, Approx. 600 kPA

SI
0.2%

ENGLISH
0.2%

ASTM STANDARD
C 240 E96 Wet Cup, Procedure B

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 1609

Only moisture retained is that adhering to surface cells after immersion 0.00 perm-cm 0.00 perm-cm EN ISO 10456

Impervious to common acids and their fumes except hydrofluoric acid None None E 136 EN 1609 EN ISO 1182 (Class A1)

Noncombustible, will not burn.

Soda-lime silicate glass inorganic with no fibers or binders. 90 psi Strength for flat surfaces capped with hot asphalt. For curved surfaces and pipe supports, contact PCC. 120 kg/m3 7.5 lb/ft3 C 165 C 240 C 552 C 303 EN 1604 C 203 C 240 EN 12089 EN 13571 EN 14706 C 623 C 177 C 518 EN 12667 EN 12939

EN 826

These benefits result in FOAMGLAS Insulation Systems that are long-lasting, require little maintenance and are ideal for: ow temperature pipe, L equipment, tanks and vessels

Excellent does not shrink, swell or warp. 480 kPa 70 psi

No increase in weight at 90% relative humidity. 9.0 x 10-6/K 480C 900 MPa W/mK 0.039 @ 0C 0.040 @ 10C 0.84 kJ/kgK 4.2 x 10-7m2/sec 5.0 x 10-6/F +900F 1.3 x 105 psi Btu-in/hrft2F 0.29 @ 75 F 0.28 @ 50 F 0.20 Btu/lbF 0.016 ft2/hr E 228

edium and high temperature M pipes and equipment ot oil and hot asphalt H storage tanks eat transfer fluid systems H ydrocarbon processing H systems hemical processing systems C bove ground and A underground steam and chilled water piping ommercial piping and C ductwork

Thermal Conductivity Specific Heat Thermal Diffusivity

Notes: Measurements were collected using ASTM guidelines and, unless otherwise specified, properties were collected at 24C (75F). Properties may vary with temperature. The measurements listed in the table are average or typical values recommended for design purposes, and are not intended as specification or limit values.

Manufactured to comply with ASTM C552-07.

FOAMGLAS ON E I N S ULAT I ON S Y STEMS F OR I N D U ST R IA L A P P L I C AT I O N S


Pittsburgh Corning has developed insulation systems for a wide range of piping and equipment applicationsabove ground or underground, indoors or outdoorsat operating temperatures from -450F to +900F (-268C to +482C).

STANDARDS, CERTIFICATIONS* AND APPROVALS


FOAMGLAS insulation can be certified to conform to the requirements of: ASTM C 552 Specification for Cellular Glass Thermal Insulation Military Specification MIL-I-24244C, Insulation Materials, Thermal, with Special Corrosion and Chloride Requirement Nuclear Regulatory Guide 1.36, ASTM C 795, C 692, C 871 Flame Spread 5, Smoke Developed 0 (UL 723, ASTM E 84), R2844; also classified by UL of Canada, CR1957 ISO 9001:2000 UL 1709 For a listing of UL Through Penetration Fire Stop Approved Systems please search the UL Database at http://www.ul.com/ Once on this page click on CERTIFICATIONS on the left hand side. Under General Search click on UL FILE NUMBER and type in R15207 and then SEARCH Board of Steamship Inspection (Canada) Certificate of Approval No. 100/F1-98 General Services Administration,PBS (PCD): 15250, Public Building Service Guide Specification, Thermal Insulation (Mechanical) New York City Dept. of Bldgs., MEA #138-81-M FOAMGLAS insulation for piping, equipment, walls and ceilings New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code Dept. of State (DOS) 07200-890201-2013 City of Los Angeles General Approval RR22534

With the patented StrataFab System, blocks of FOAMGLAS insulation are laminated into billets using a special high temperature adhesive. These billets are fabricated into the desired shapes and sizes for pipe, tank, vessels, flanges and valvespractically any industrial insulation application.

Totally Impermeable
Long Term Performance
Because it consists of closed glass cells, FOAMGLAS insulation resists moisture in both liquid and vapor forms. When tested in accordance with ASTM E96, it has a permeability rating of 0.00 perm-in.

Noncombustible

FOAMGLAS insulation is 100% glass and contains no binders or fillersit cannot burn. FOAMGLAS insulation will not absorb flammable liquids or vapors. If a fire does occur, FOAMGLAS insulation will help contain it.

Corrosion-Resistant

All-glass FOAMGLAS insulation is unaffected by common chemicals and by most corrosive plant atmospheres. It does not promote metal corrosion and its moisture resistance will help keep water from reaching equipment and piping.

Dimensionally Stable

FOAMGLAS insulation is unaffected by temperature differentials and humidity. It will not swell, warp, shrink or otherwise distort. The insulation systems integrity remains intact.

High Compressive Strength

FOAMGLAS insulation can withstand loads which crush most other insulating materials. In a properly designed piping system, FOAMGLAS insulation eliminates the need for special treatment at pipe cradles. It also provides a firm base for roof membranes, jacketing or vapor retarders, prolonging their life.

Technical Service

Pittsburgh Cornings Technical Service Staff provides product, application and materials testing standardized and customized specificationson-site customer assistance and installation guidance.


For complete data on FOAMGLAS Insulation Systems, please visit our Web site at www.foamglas.com, or contact Pittsburgh Corning at any of the following locations:

Pittsburgh Corning USA (Corporate Headquarters) 800 Presque Isle Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15239 Tel: 1-724-327-6100 Fax: 1-724-387-3807

Pittsburgh Corning Corporation Asia (Asia Headquarters) Pittsburgh Corning Corporation 3-7-4-304 Hikarigaoka Nerima-ku, Tokyo, Japan 179-0072 Tel & Fax: 011 81-3-5997-0248

Pittsburgh Corning Europe NV (Europe / Middle East Africa Headquarters) Albertkade, 1 B-3980 Tessenderlo Belgium Tel: +32-13-66-17-21 Fax: +32-13-66-78-54

FOAMGLAS insulation is identified by Federal Supply Code for Manufacturers (FSCM 08869) *Written request for certificate of compliance must accompany order.

BCCA ISO 9001:2000


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The information contained herein is accurate and reliable to the best of our knowledge. But, because Pittsburgh Corning Corporation has no control over installation worksmanship, accessory materials or conditions of application, NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS MADE as to the performance of an installation containing Pittsburgh Corning products. In no event shall Pittsburgh Corning be liable for any damages arising because of product failure, whether incidental, special, consequential or punitive, regardless of the theory of liability upon which any such damages are claimed. Pittsburgh Corning Corporation provides written warranties for many of its products, and such warranties take precedence over the statements contained herein.

FOAMGLAS and StratFab are federally registered trademarks owned by Pittsburgh Corning Corporation. 2009 Pittsburgh Corning Corporation

Printed in U.S.A.

FG-3 Rev. 1/09 (Replaces Rev. 11/05)

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