Detailed pages on each insulation material and finishing product — λ values, fire class, temperature limits, application, brands and installation tips. What you need to choose the right one for the job.
Outer jacket
Rigid PVC as the finishing outer jacket
Watertight, easy-to-clean PVC film for indoor installations that require hygiene or presentation.
Aluminium, alu-zinc or stainless steel
The robust choice for outdoors, industry and high temperatures. The sheet-metal jacket is load-bearing — it also holds the insulation in place.
The classic indoor finish
Asphalt-impregnated felt + stretched canvas + paste — the traditional Danish finish for indoor heating installations.
Core insulation
Armaflex, Kaiflex and other elastomeric foams
Closed-cell, flexible foam — the standard on cooling pipes indoors. Vapour-tight in itself, so no additional vapour barrier.
Pipe sections, lamella mat, wired mat, slabs
Mineral wool is supplied in four physical forms for technical insulation. Each has its strength — choose according to geometry and temperature.
Closed-cell foam for district heating and cooling pipes
The lowest λ-value on the market for ordinary pipe sections. The standard on district-heating pipes (FJV) and industrial cooling pipes.
Special insulation
Closed-cell glass — vapour-tight and fireproof
Closed-cell foam made of glass. Vapour-tight, fully fireproof, dimensionally stable — the expensive but ultimate choice on critical installations.
Acoustic damping of pipes, ducts and installations
Technical installations can be noisy — flowing water, ventilation, pumps. Sound insulation reduces it.