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Cooling and Heat Tracing systems
News Release from: Pittsburgh Corning | Subject: Foamglas on HVAC piping
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 October 2005
Insulation of hot and cold HVAC piping
A new technical data handbook from Pittsburgh Corning describes the Foamglas insulation of pipes, particularly in HVAC applications and firefighting water for underground transport situations
A new document provides the facts on Foamglas: Pittsburgh Corning, the manufacturers of Foamglas cellular glass insulation has issued a 56 page document providing technical data and application descriptions on the insulation of pipes, particularly in HVAC applications and firefighting water for underground transport situations Projects described include the Channel Tunnel, the Brussels Metro underground rail system, the Metropolitan Railway of Athens, as well as how Foamglas has been used for chilled water lines on some of the world's most well known high rise towers and in coal mines
Foamglas cellular glass insulation is ideal for all these applications as it is resistant to water and water vapour, is totally non-combustible, will not give off toxic fumes or smoke and offers long-term protection against condensation and corrosion.
Foamglas is available as slabs, shells and segments.
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