
Ultra-Low Thermal Conductivity
Crafted from closed-cell rigid polyurethane foam, this Polyurethane Rigid Insulation boasts a thermal conductivity as low as 0.018–0.024 W/(m·K)-far more efficient than traditional insulation materials like fiberglass or EPS. It minimizes heat transfer, maintaining consistent internal temperatures and reducing energy loss in both heating and cooling applications.
Closed-Cell Structure for Superior Moisture Resistance
With a closed-cell rate exceeding 90%, the foam is inherently water-repellent and non-absorbent. Unlike porous insulation materials, it resists moisture penetration, preventing mold growth, structural degradation, and performance loss caused by humidity or condensation.
High Compressive Strength & Structural Integrity
The rigid foam formulation offers excellent load-bearing capacity, making it suitable for applications requiring both insulation and structural support. It maintains its shape under mechanical stress, vibration, and temperature fluctuations, ensuring long-term reliability in industrial environments.
Precision CNC Machined to Your Specifications
Every component is custom-machined to your exact design requirements, including the central bore, rectangular cutouts, and mounting holes shown in the image. This precision fit ensures compatibility with your equipment housings, fasteners, and internal components, eliminating gaps that could compromise thermal efficiency.
Chemical & Corrosion Resistance
The polyurethane material is resistant to most common industrial chemicals, oils, and solvents, making it suitable for use in harsh environments where exposure to corrosive substances is a concern.
Lightweight & Space-Saving Design
Despite its high strength and insulation performance, the foam is lightweight, reducing the overall weight of your equipment without sacrificing thermal efficiency. Its compact, form-fitting design optimizes space usage in machinery enclosures and tight installations.

Polyurethane Rigid Insulation for Precision Thermal Control
FAQ
Q: What are the main advantages of using Polyurethane Rigid Insulation over traditional materials like fiberglass or EPS?
A: Polyurethane Rigid Insulation outperforms traditional options in three key areas: it offers significantly lower thermal conductivity (0.018–0.024 W/(m·K) vs. 0.030+ for fiberglass), provides inherent moisture resistance via its closed-cell structure, and can be precision-machined into custom shapes with cutouts and mounting features for a seamless fit. Unlike loose or porous insulation, it eliminates gaps that compromise efficiency, while also offering better structural rigidity to support light loads in equipment enclosures.
Q: Can Polyurethane Rigid Insulation be customized to fit my specific equipment design requirements?
A:Absolutely. Our Polyurethane Rigid Insulation components are fully customizable to your exact specifications. We offer CNC machining to create precision cutouts, mounting holes, and complex geometries to match your equipment housings, pumps, compressors, or HVAC systems. Whether you need a simple cylindrical shape or a multi-featured component with recesses and channels, we can tailor the Polyurethane Rigid Insulation to ensure a perfect fit, eliminating the need for on-site modifications.
Q: What operating conditions and environments are Polyurethane Rigid Insulation suitable for?
A: Polyurethane Rigid Insulation is engineered for versatility, with a wide operating temperature range of -40°C to +120°C. Its closed-cell structure resists moisture, condensation, and most common industrial chemicals, making it ideal for use in refrigeration units, outdoor equipment, marine applications, and humid environments. It also withstands vibration and mechanical stress, ensuring long-term performance in industrial machinery, automotive components, and electronic enclosures.




