Armaflex insulation for pipe penetrations

  • 20 Mar 2019

Armaflex Protect from Armacell allows penetrations for both non-combustible and combustible pipes to be sealed off more simply than ever before.

Whether in ceilings, solid walls or lightweight walls, Armaflex Protect guarantees reliable fire protection in all structural elements, with no complicated additional measures.

When Armaflex Protect is used, the gap around the pipework can be closed with conventional mortar/filler.

Due to its intumescent effect in the event of a fire, Armaflex Protect can be used to securely seal off penetrations not only for copper, steel, stainless steel and cast iron pipework but also for combustible supply pipes such as multilayer composite pipes, PE, PE-HD, PP or PVC pipes.

Armaflex Protect is a system component working with all Armaflex elastomeric insulation materials and Armaflex 520 Adhesives.

Armacell

Armacell
Mars Street
Oldham
Oldham
Lancashire
OL9 6LY
UK

0161 287 7000

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