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INSULFRAX LTX BLANKET
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Description
Insulfrax® LTX™ Blankets are the latest addition to the Insulfrax
product family. Insulfrax LTX offers the same benefits as
previous Insulfrax blankets, now with physical properties
enhanced to improve both thermal performance and handling.
These lightweight needled blankets combine innovative
proprietary technology with Insulfrax proven performance to
create the best low-biopersistent Insulfrax blanket available
from Insulcon today. Insulfrax LTX blankets are manufactured
from alkaline earth silicate (AES) wool, and provide effective
solutions to a variety of thermal management challenges.
The new Insulfrax LTX products can help customers reduce
costs. The enhanced LTX fibre performance helps companies reduce their energy costs and meet
increasingly strict carbon emission targets, without increasing the amount of insulation required.
Alternatively, customers can save on material costs by using less insulation to achieve the same
performance as standard AES blankets. Customers can save money by reducing their lining thickness
up to 25%, freeing up valuable space in furnaces and ovens.
Insulfrax LTX Blankets are completely inorganic and binder free with an improved, smoother surface
finish. Insulfrax LTX Blankets retain their strength, flexibility and thermal properties in many working
environments without the generation of smoke or fumes. These new blankets are less dusty, which
makes handling and cutting the material easier, resulting in faster installation of the product onsite
and, in some cases, reduced waste of material. Insulfrax LTX Blankets are also printed on the surface
of the blanket, which makes installation tracking and inspection on the job site or in the fabrication
shop easier.
Available in a range of density and thickness combinations, Insulfrax LTX Blankets can be used in a
wide variety of applications and are especially suited for use as high-temperature gaskets, wraps and
heat shields.
General Characteristics
Insulfrax LTX Blanket products have the following outstanding characteristics:
• Exceptional insulating properties
• High temperature stability (up to 1200°C)
• Resistance to thermal shock
• High tensile strength & resiliency
• Lightweight
• Excellent flexibility
• Good acoustic properties
Typical Applications
Insulfrax LTX Blankets are the next generation of low biopersistent Insulfrax fiber and the product of
choice for a wide range of applications in a number of industries including:
Appliances
• Residential self-cleaning ovens
• High-temperature commercial cooking appliances
Hearth Products
• Chimney Insulation
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