Jacketing is the protective outer surface for
mechanical insulation systems, including
pipes, vessels, and equipment – protecting
the insulation and underling pipe, vessel, or
equipment from physical damage, UV
exposure, corrosive environments, and water.
Standards ASTM B209
Materials Aluminum and Stainless Steel
Smooth, Stucco Embossed
Thickness 016” 020” 024”
Coatings Polyfilm
Options Safety Edges
Made from aluminum alloy 1100, 3003, or 3105-H14 Meets ASTM B209 standards Designed for easy installation on insulation materials THICKNESS: .016” (.4mm), .020” (.5mm), .024” (.6mm), .032” (.8mm) WIDTH: 36” (914.4mm) wide LENGTH: 50' (15.24m) and 100' (30.48m) or to specification
Thicknesses: .016" (.4mm), .020" (.5mm), .024" (.6mm), .032" (.8mm) Width: 36" (914.4mm) Lengths: 50' (15.24m) or 100' (30.48m), depending on thickness Finishes: Smooth, Stucco Embossed, Cross-Flow, or 3/16" (4.76mm) cross-crimped corrugation
Pre-painted Type II moisture barrier is used for corrosion and chemical resistance. Coils are pre-painted as follows: Top side - is a clear polyester applied in two coats. Bottom side/moisture barrier - is a blue tinted polyester applied in two coats. All painted jacketing has an emittance factor in the 0.8 range, which gives a significantly lower surface temperature as compared to conventional aluminum jacketing. Surlyn consists of a 3mil thickness three-layer co-extrusion of polyethylene which is heat laminated.
Rolls or cut & roll with or without safety edge 50' or 100' rolls 1-ton coils
Corrugated Sheets
Alternating parallel groves and ridges
Standards ASTM B209
Flat Aluminum Sheets
Standards ASTM C1729