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Identification & Functionality
- Fillers Included
- Polymer Name
- Reinforcement Form
- Reinforcement Material
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Materials Features
- Key Features
- The countless air spaces in Micromat liner create effective sound absorption as well as thermal properties.
- Perceived noise from air movement and mechanical equipment is noticeably reduced.
- It is rated for a maximum air velocity of 5,000 fpm (25.4 m/sec).
- This product is easily die-cut, trimmed and packaged to specified configurations.
- Advantages
- The borosilicate glass fibers that make up Micromat liners are noncombustible and non-hygroscopic.
- Micromat liner does not support fungi or vermin. Micromat liner is unaffected by oil, grease and most acids.
- The high tensile strength inherent in Micromat liners helps the product resist damage during fabrication and installation.
- Because of their resiliency and flexibility, Micromat liners resist settling, breakdown, sagging from vibration, and damage from impact.
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Composites End Use
- Applications
- Micromat liner can be used in a variety of applications that require good thermal and acoustical efficiency in a minimal space.
- Air conditioners
- Furnaces
- Vav boxes
- Roof curbs
- Other HVAC equipment
Properties
- Specifications
- Maximum Air Velocity
Tested and conforms to the physical properties and regulations of ASTM C1071-2000, including corrosiveness when tested per ASTM C665 against copper, aluminum and galvanized steel.
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Temperature Limit | 250.0 | °F | - |
Safety & Health
- Fire Hazard Classification (FHC)
- 25/50 Flame Spread/Smoke Developed Ratings (per ASTM E84, UL 723, and CAN/ ULC S102-M88).
- Labels supplied when requested on order.
- Meets NFPA 90A and 90B.
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Available Forms
Micromat liners are available in a variety of thicknesses and densities as specified below.