AEROFLEX Pipe Insulation: EPDM, Unslit, 6 1/8 in ID, 1/2 in Thick, 6 ft Lg, 2.04 R-Value
AEROFLEX EPDM Straight Tube Insulation (MPN 337-AC61812) is an unslit, 6 ft length pipe insulation with a 6 1/8 in ID and 1/2 in thickness, delivering an R-Value of 2.04. It is Plenum Rated, making it suitable for…
SKU 3G-OTH-742309
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Product Description
AEROFLEX EPDM Straight Tube Insulation (MPN 337-AC61812) is an unslit, 6 ft length pipe insulation with a 6 1/8 in ID and 1/2 in thickness, delivering an R-Value of 2.04. It is Plenum Rated, making it suitable for use in air-handling spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AEROFLEX EPDM pipe insulation used for?
AEROFLEX EPDM straight tube insulation (MPN 337-AC61812) is used to insulate pipes in HVAC, refrigeration, and plumbing systems. Its plenum-rated design makes it suitable for air-handling spaces where fire safety and thermal efficiency are required.
What are the specifications of AEROFLEX 337-AC61812?
This AEROFLEX EPDM insulation has a 6 1/8 in ID, 1/2 in thickness, 6 ft length, and an R-Value of 2.04. It is unslit and plenum rated, designed for use in air-handling spaces. The manufacturer part number is 337-AC61812.
Where to buy AEROFLEX pipe insulation worldwide?
3G Electric supplies AEROFLEX EPDM pipe insulation (MPN 337-AC61812) to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery, ensuring you receive the correct insulation for your HVAC or plumbing project.
How to install AEROFLEX unslit pipe insulation?
For unslit AEROFLEX EPDM insulation, slide the tube over the pipe before connections are made. Ensure the pipe is clean and dry. Use compatible adhesive or tape on butt joints to maintain a continuous vapor barrier and achieve the rated R-Value of 2.04.
AEROFLEX Products
3G Electric supplies AEROFLEX epdm straight tube insulation. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
