Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Fillers Included
- Polymer Name
- Reinforcement Material
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Materials Features
- Key Features
- The glass fibers in Tuf-Glas/Valulite insulation are noncombustible and non-hygroscopic.
- Tuf-Glas/Valulite does not support fungi or vermin, and is unaffected by oil, grease and most acids.
- Tuf-Glas/Valulite meets typical industry standard for tensile and core strength, which makes the product resistant to damage during lamination and installation.
- Because of its resiliency and flexibility, Tuf-Glas/Valulite blankets resist settling, breakdown, sagging from vibration and damage from impact.
- Tuf-Glas/Valulite insulation conforms easily around corners and curved surfaces and is readily cut in die presses or with a knife.
- Properties
- Good Thermal Efficiency
- Good Acoustical Performance
- Good Tensile Strength
- Good Core Strength
- Uniform Density Distribution
- Excellent Dimensional Uniformity
- Ease of Handling
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Composites End Use
- Thermal and Acoustical Solution
It can be used in a variety of applications that require good thermal and acoustical efficiency in a minimal space.
- Applications
- HVAC Equipment
- Fan Coils
- Furnaces
- Air Conditioners
- Appliances
- Other Equipment
Properties
- Physical Form
- Specifications
- Specifications
Maximum air velocity depends on facing applied.
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Temperature Limit (Unfaced) | 350.0 | °F | — |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Compliance
Meets Requirements of ASTM C1071, Type I, Rolls (with the exception of air erosion resistance)
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
Tuf-Glas/Valulite is available in a variety of densities, thicknesses, widths and roll lengths.