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non-metallic Insulation cladding options

non-metallic Insulation cladding options

non-metallic Insulation cladding options

(OP)
I am working on a project where we are installing over 50km of above ground cross country high temperature (up to approx 300 degrees C) piping and am looking into the availability of non-Aluminium cladding materials.

Due to large scale theft the client can lose large amounts of cladding in a night, and hence we are looking for an alternative cladding material. The solution needs to be fairly easy to apply. We have considered FRP put it appears to be very expensive.

Can anyone recommend any products on the market that we could consider?

 

RE: non-metallic Insulation cladding options

Wy not use coated (painted or galvanized) steel?

RE: non-metallic Insulation cladding options

(OP)
Hi Stanweld. Can't used coated/galvanised steel as this too would disappear in the middle of the night, hence the desire for a non-metallic option.

RE: non-metallic Insulation cladding options

Is sprayed PUF acceptable?
 

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