 Self Adhesive Insulation Fasteners

 As recommended by SMACNA, MICA & other International Standards.
Self Adhesive Insulation Fastners are highly reliable insulation fastners for cold insulation materials like Fiberglass Wool Blankets, PUF, Polystyrene and other thermal insulation media on ducts, tanks, vessels etc.
These fastners are recommended by SMACNA and other international standards for insulation.
Truly versatile cost effective hangers with a self-adhesive base, that makes the fixing of insulation a simple three-step procedure.
Just peel off the release paper from the hanger base, stick base firmly to the duct surface, and impale the insulation over the pin and slip on the locking washer.
Unlike conventional methods of application with hot bitumen, nulls & bolts, framework etc. these fasteners eliminate the unnecessary costs of these materials and cut down on labour costs as well.
Further advantage is that application of insulation of a much better quality, uniform and without any air gaps. Thus the desired results are much better.
Thus you have a product that not only provides better results but proves cost effective at the same time.
 Available In Lengths
1.25", 1.75" I & 2.5" for 1", 1.5" & 2" thick insulation. Special sizes are available on request.
 The Fasteners May Be Of Three Types
Weld
This fastener forms a permanent bond to the duct work by becoming part of it as in any weld. Two styles are currently in use. The first fastener is a mechanical fastener, which is driven through the liner and welded to the duct work underneath. The second fastener is a pin, which is welded to the duct work prior to the insulation. The liner is then impaled (much like the adhesive fastener) over the pin and secured by a washer.
Mechanical
This type of fastener mechanically attaches itself to the duct work. The most popular is a hardened nail with an attached washer. This fastener is impact driven through the liner and forms a positive mechanical grip with the metal.
Adhesive
This fastener is bonded to the ductwork with an appropriate adhesive and allowed to set up. After sufficient drying time the liner is impaled on the pin and a washer added to retain the liner.
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