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Strong Structure Cryogenic Pipe Supports HDPIR Cold Insulation Material

Strong Structure Cryogenic Pipe Supports HDPIR Cold Insulation Material

Brand Name: Kaff Rees
MOQ: 20 Cubic Meters
Price: Negotiable
Payment Terms: EXW/FOB/CIF
Supply Ability: According to products
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
Changzhou, Jiangsu,China
Certification:
SGS
Name:
Cryogenic Pipe Supports
Feature:
Strong Structure
Application:
Petrochemical Plant
Cold Insulation Material:
HDPIR
Insulation Thicknesses:
25mm - 250mm
Packing:
Wooden Case
Packaging Details:
Carton packaging/Wooden case packaging/according to the requirements
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Product Description
Strong Structure Cryogenic Pipe Supports with HDPIR Cold Insulation Material
Pre-insulated pipe supports provide thermal isolation between pipes and external structures for maximum efficiency. They create an immediate thermal break to prevent heat loss or gain, depending on system service temperatures. These supports maintain desired pipe temperatures by keeping heat in or out as required.
The Insulated Pipe Support System is designed for supporting insulated pipes and equipment. The system consists of insulated pipe supports and cold insulation materials, with High Density Polyisocyanurate (HDPIR) as the critical insulation component.
Kaff Rees Insulated Pipe Support System Variants
  • Sliding Pipe Support System
  • Guide Pipe Support System (including vertical pipe supports)
  • Limit/Fixing Pipe Support System
  • Bearer Supporting Bracket System
Standard Sliding System Structure Components
  1. Pipe support base
  2. Rubber plate
  3. Metal protective layer
  4. Vapor barrier
  5. HDPIR inner layer
  6. HDPIR outer layer
  7. Metal pipe clamp
  8. Bolts
  9. Disc spring
  10. Nut
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Kaff Rees provides a comprehensive range of insulated cryogenic pipe supports for low temperature pipe systems. These supports feature mechanical clamping via disc spring bolting. The steel support cradle, containing HD-PIR insulation, is hot-dip galvanized as standard.
Our cryogenic pipe supports meet international technical standards, covering pipe diameters from OD 21.3 mm (0.84 in) to OD 965.20 mm (38 in) with insulation thicknesses from 25 mm (0.98 in) to 250 mm (9.84 in). Designed for medium temperatures down to -196°C, they use materials suitable for specified loads and temperature ranges.
HDPIR Material Characteristics
High Density Polyisocyanurate (HDPIR) is a foaming polymer combining properties of plastic, rubber, and cork. Formulated from isocyanate, polyether, foaming agents, catalysts, and flame retardants, it forms a cellular structure with millions of uniform sealed cells. HDPIR offers superior performance to timber with low density, thermal conductivity, and water absorption.
HDPIR Physical Properties
Physical Property Unit Technical Indicator
Avg. Density kg/m3 160 | 224 | 320 | 400 | 500 | 550
Thermal Conductivity (20°C) W/m.K ≤0.032 | ≤0.040 | ≤0.050 | ≤0.058 | ≤0.075 | ≤0.085
Compressive Strength (normal temperature) MPa ≥2.0 | ≥4.0 | ≥7.0 | ≥12.0 | ≥18.0 | ≥22.0
Water Absorption % ≤2.0 | ≤2.0 | ≤2.0 | ≤1.5 | ≤1.5 | ≤1.5
Closed Cell Content % >95
Linear Expansion Coefficient (-165-20°C) 1/K ≤65 x 10-6
Application Temperature °C -306
Production Process
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Typical Applications
These products are used in industrial processes for production, transport, and distribution of liquefied gases including:
  • Propane and butane (LPG)
  • Methane (LNG)
  • Ethylene
  • Nitrogen
  • Ammonia
Packing and Storage
All components are pre-assembled in our workshop. Finished products are wrapped in anti-UV polythene film and packed in wooden cases.
Installation Guidelines
  • Disassemble product components, position them correctly, then reassemble
  • Follow Kaff Rees' installation instructions precisely