Tank & Container Insulation
Utility industries have in recent years found the need to upgrade their waste water processing facilities to improve running efficiency and to maximise the capture of methane which is then recycled to help meet the UK’s gas requirements.
Isotech have been involved in the successful refurbishment of existing digesters for several such companies. This external application requires a weatherproof coating to prevent ultraviolet light degradation of the insulation.
Domestic septic and water tanks can be similarly treated.
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Our record of customer satisfaction and continuing commercial success is based on high standards of personal attention from initial visit to final contract completion.
The material is based on a CFC free two component foam supplied to us by the most respected manufacturers in the industry. We are approved installers of their British Board of Agrément and Local Authority Building Control certificated systems.
It has a Class 1 surface spread of flame rating and conforms to all relevant British standards.
Isotech have developed a close working relationship with the technical services department of our suppliers and they are pleased to be involved when additional information and advice is required, such as U-value calculations and condensation risk assessments.
The material is processed through a Gusmer proportioning pump fitted in our van. This machine is driven by compressed air from our towed compressor and requires an electricity supply to power switches and the internal heater block.
A twin heated hose (210 feet maximum length) is fed from the van to the point of application. The two components mix at the tip of the spray gun under pressure and are reacting as they are applied to the surface of the tank or container.
The closed cell foam has exceptional bonding characteristics to suitably prepared substrate surfaces and sets hard in minutes with a core density of 32-36 Kg/m3.
The material is processed through a Gusmer proportioning pump fitted in our van. This machine is driven by compressed air from our towed compressor and requires an electricity supply to power switches and the internal heater block.
A twin heated hose (210 feet maximum length) is fed from the van to the point of application. The two components mix at the tip of the spray gun under pressure and are reacting as they are applied to the surface of the tank or container.
The closed cell foam has exceptional bonding characteristics to suitably prepared substrate surfaces and sets hard in minutes with a core density of 32-36 Kg/m3.