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MONTHYEARML18121A0342018-03-29029 March 2018 Possible Topics for the April 17, 2018 Public Meeting with Dominion on Its Surry SLRA Project stage: Request ML18102A5692018-04-17017 April 2018 Dominion'S Presentation on Surry'S SLRA Safety Meeting-Final (for April 17, 2018) Project stage: Request ML18129A3142018-05-16016 May 2018 04/17/2018 Summary of Pre-Application Meeting with Dominion Energy Regarding the Surry, Units 1 and 2, Subsequent License Renewal Application Project stage: Meeting ML18291A8422018-06-30030 June 2018, 15 October 2018 Submittal of Application for Subsequent Renewed Operating Licenses Project stage: Request ML18291A8362018-06-30030 June 2018 Enclosure 4, Attachment 1: ANP-3679NP, Revision 0, Topical Report Project stage: Request ML18291A8352018-10-15015 October 2018 Submittal of Application for Subsequent Renewed Operating Licenses Project stage: Request ML18291A8342018-10-15015 October 2018 Appendix E - Environmental Report Project stage: Request ML18297A0452018-10-26026 October 2018 Receipt and Availability of the Subsequent License Renewal Application for Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Other ML18297A0932018-10-26026 October 2018 Receipt and Availability of the Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID Nos. L-2018-RNW-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024) Project stage: Request ML18319A2522018-11-16016 November 2018 Subsequent License Renewal Application Online Reference Portal (EPID Nos. L-2018-RNW-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024) Project stage: Other ML18319A1842018-11-26026 November 2018 Plan for the Operating Experience Audit Regarding the Subsequent License Renewal Application Review (EPID Nos. L-2018-RWN-0023 and L-2018-RNW-0024 Project stage: Other ML18320A2362018-12-0303 December 2018 Acceptance Scheduling and Opportunity for Hearing Letter - v3 Project stage: Acceptance Review ML18320A2352018-12-0303 December 2018 Acceptance Scheduling and Opportunity for Hearing FRN - v2 Project stage: Request NRC-2018-0247, Federal Register Notice - Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent2018-12-12012 December 2018 Federal Register Notice - Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent Lice Project stage: Other ML18345A2442018-12-12012 December 2018 Federal Register Notice - Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 - Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent Lice Project stage: Other ML18340A2672018-12-17017 December 2018 Federal Register Notice - Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping Process for Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Other ML18340A2652018-12-17017 December 2018, 21 December 2018 Notice of Intent to Prepare an Enviromental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping Process for Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML18351A0512018-12-18018 December 2018 Correction and Extension of Date to Request a Hearing and Petition for Leave to Intervene Regarding the Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Application for Subsequent License Renewal Project stage: Other ML18351A2572018-12-20020 December 2018 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Approval of Virginia Electric and Power Company'S Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure, Regarding the Application for Subsequent License Renewal of Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 an Project stage: Withholding Request Acceptance ML19046A0092018-12-20020 December 2018 Comment (10) from Bettina Rayfield on Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Relicensing Project stage: Request ML18340A2662018-12-21021 December 2018 Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement and Conduct Scoping Process for Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Other ML19024A1992019-01-0808 January 2019 Subsequent License Renewal Scoping Meeting Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 Project stage: Meeting ML19016A0932019-01-12012 January 2019 Comment (1) of Erica Gray on Virginia Electric and Power Company; Dominion Energy Virginia: Surry Power Station, Unit Nos. 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML19025A1542019-01-13013 January 2019 Comment (9) of W. 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PRODUCT SELECTION GUIDE Industrial Insulation InsulThin HTHydrophobic Microporous Blanket InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZES Roll Size Roll Weight Dimensions 36" Wide 45lbs 10mm x 36" x 25' 5mm x 36" x 50' 60" Wide 75lbs 10mm x 60" x 25' 5mm x 60" x 50' THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.189 0.027200ºF / 93ºC 0.195 0.028400ºF / 204ºC 0.213 0.031600ºF / 316ºC 0.237 0.034SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE ASTM C1676 Material Speci~cation - Passes ASTM C1617 Corrosion - Passes ASTM C665 Corrosivity to Steel - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics - Flame Spread-0, Smoke Developed-0 For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-700 InsulThin HT is a high-temperature, hydrophobic, thin, exible, microporous blanket insulation. Microporous insulation is a highly ef~cient insulation material and has been in service in a variety of industrial and commercial insulation applications for more than 35 years.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)
Thermo-1200
ŽCalcium Silicate Pipe & Block Insulation Thermo-1200
Ž* is a water-resistant, molded, high-temperature, abuse-resistant pipe and block insulation composed of hydrous calcium silicate. Recommended for use in the industrial processing and power generation industries.
Integral to Thermo-1200
Ž is XOX Corrosion Inhibitor
, a distinctive formula and process that actively inhibits corrosion to outside surfaces of pipe and equipment.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)AVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZES Form Pipe Size in/mm Thickness in/mm Pipe Insulation 1/2 - 24 / 15-600 1-3 / 25-76 Quad Segments
20-37 / 500-925 1 1/2-3 / 38-76 Hex Pipe Covering 38-52 / 950-1300 1 1/2-3 / 38-76 Curved Segments30-126 / 700-3200 1 1/2-3 / 38-76 3-V Scored Block 30 min / 750 min 1 1/2-4 / 38-102 Beveled Lags 126 min / 3200 min 1 1/2-3 / 38-76 Flat Block Flat Surface
1-4 / 25-102 THERMAL PERFORMANCE ASTM C335 (PIPE) ASTM C518 (FLAT)Mean Temp.
Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC
.344 .050 .355 .051 200ºF / 93ºC
.389 .056 .373 .054 300ºF / 149ºC
.437 .063 .397 .057400ºF / 204ºC
.486 .070 .428 .062 500ºF / 260ºC
.538 .078 .465 .067600ºF / 316ºC
.591 .085 .509 .559 700ºF / 371ºC
.647 .093 .559 .081SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCEASTM C533 Type I Material Speci~cation - Passes ASTM C1617 Corrosion - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-303
Ž water resistant calcium silicate is not hydrophobic. Thermo-1200
Ž is designed to be able to withstand short periods of rainfall without absorbing water in excess. The volume of water absorption depends on the duration of exposure and the amount of rainfall. The insulation is not meant to withstand extreme weather conditions without jacketing. While this new water resistant feature can be helpful during prolonged ~eld installations, it is nevertheless recommended that an installer weatherproof and jacket the thermal insulation as soon as it is feasibly possible. Should water enter the system, the corrosion inhibitors will still activate to continue to help combat corrosion at a chemical level, and once the system reaches operating temperatures, the water will vaporize and leave the system.
THERMAL PERFORMANCE ASTM C335 (PIPE) ASTM C518 (FLAT)Mean Temp.
Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC
.412 .059 .438 .063 200ºF / 93ºC
.481 .069 .476 .069 300ºF / 149ºC
.548 .079 .515 .074400ºF / 204ºC
.611 .088 .557 .080 500ºF / 260ºC
.671 .097 .601 .087600ºF / 316ºC
.728 .105 .646 .093 700ºF / 371ºC
.782 .113 .694 .100AVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZES Form Pipe Size in/mm Thickness in/mm Pipe Insulation 1/2 - 24 / 15-600 1- 4 / 25-102 Quad Segments
24 - 40 / 600-1000 1 1/2-3 / 38-76Scored or V-Grooved Block 30 min / 750 min 1 1/2-4 / 38-102 Flat Block Flat Surface
1-4 / 25-102SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE ASTM C610 Material Speci~cation - Passes ASTM C1617 Corrosion - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-200 Sproule-1200
Ž is a preformed, high-temperature, non-wicking pipe and block insulation composed of expanded perlite that is uniformly reinforced with a high-strength ~ber. Integral to Sproule-1200
Ž is XOX Corrosion Inhibitor
, a distinctive formula and process that actively inhibits corrosion to outside surfaces of pipe and equipment.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)
Sproule-1200
ŽExpanded Perlite Pipe & Block Insulation 2
MinWool-1200 Field-Formed PipeMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZESStandard Thickness Single Layer: 11/2-4" thick Double Layer: Over 4" thick in 1/2" incrementsPipe Size: 21/2-72" Available in NPS pipe sizes and copper tubing sizes THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.25 0.036200ºF / 93ºC 0.30 0.044400ºF / 204ºC 0.44 0.064600ºF / 316ºC 0.62 0.090SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCEASTM C547 Material Speci~cation Types III - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics - Flame Spread - 25, Smoke Developed - 50 or less For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-420MinWool-1200 Field-Formed Pipe insulation is made of inorganic ~bers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock. It is made with a thermosetting resin binder. Field-Formed Pipe insulation is a factory "V-grooved" mineral wool board with a unique contact adhesive in the grooves. It is manufactured to speci~c pipe sizes with a variety of facing options. It ships at and allows for easy forming at the job site.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)MinWool-1200 PipeMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZES Form Pipe Size in/mm Thickness in/mm One Piece 1/2 - 6 / 15-152
1-6 / 25-152Two Piece 7-24 / 175-600 1-6 / 25-152 Four Piece
25-44 / 625-1100 1-6 / 25-152 (1/2" increments)
THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.23 0.033200ºF / 93ºC 0.28 0.040400ºF / 204ºC 0.40 0.058600ºF / 316ºC 0.56 0.081SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCEASTM C547 Material Speci~cation Types I, II, IV - Passes ASTM C665 Corrosivity to Steel - Passes BS EN 13472 Short-Term Water Absorption For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-401MinWool-1200 Pipe is a water-repellent pipe insulation made of inorganic ~bers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock. It is made with a thermosetting resin binder. Advanced manufacturing technology ensures consistent product quality, with high ~ber density and low shot content, for excellent performance in high-temperature, thermal control and ~re-resistant applications. Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)MinWool-1200 Preformed PipeMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZESStandard Thickness Single Layer: 1-4" thick Double Layer: Over 4" thick in 1/2" incrementsPipe Size: 1/2 - 36" Available in iron and copper tubing sizes THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.25 0.036200ºF / 93ºC 0.30 0.044400ºF / 204ºC 0.44 0.064600ºF / 316ºC 0.62 0.090SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCEASTM C547 Material Speci~cation Types III - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics - Flame Spread - 25, Smoke Developed - 50 or less For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-423MinWool-1200 Preformed (PF) Pipe insulation is made of inorganic ~bers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock. It is made with a thermosetting resin binder. PF Pipe insulation is a factory "V-grooved" mineral wool board that is formed to speci~c pipe sizes and provided in half cylinder sections with a variety of facing options.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C) 3 MinWool-1200 Lamella Tank WrapMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZESStandard Thickness Single Layer: 1-4" thickFacings Available Standard is ~berglass matAvailable with ASJ THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.29 0.042200ºF / 93ºC 0.36 0.052400ºF / 204ºC 0.54 0.078600ºF / 316ºC 0.82 0.118SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE ASTM C1393 Material Speci~cation / Complies ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics / Flame Spread - 25, Smoke Developed - 50 or less ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes (mineral wool only)
For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-424MinWool-1200 Lamella Tank Wrap is a exible mineral wool wrap insulation. It is a lightweight, high-performance insulation for high-temperature applications. This insulation is produced to ~t large diameter pipe, duct, tanks and equipment, ranging in temperatures from below ambient up to 1000°F continuous maximum service temperature.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)MinWool-1200 Precision CutMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZESStandard Thickness Single Layer: 1-4" thick Double Layer: Over 4" thick in 1/2" incrementsPipe Size: 1/2 -72" Available in iron and copper tubing sizes THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.25 0.036200ºF / 93ºC 0.30 0.044400ºF / 204ºC 0.44 0.064600ºF / 316ºC 0.62 0.090SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCEASTM C547 Material Speci~cation Types III - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics - Flame Spread - 25, Smoke Developed - 50 or less For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-422MinWool-1200 Precision Cut (PC) Pipe insulation is made of inorganic ~bers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock. It is made with thermosetting resin binder. PC Pipe insulation (without adhesive) is a factory "V-grooved" mineral wool board manufactured to speci~c pipe or vessel sizes with a variety of facing options. It ships at in 4 mil plastic and allows easy forming at the job site.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)MinWool-1200 Pipe & Tank WrapMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZESRoll Length ft/m Width in/m Thickness in/mm 18 / 5.5 48 / 1.22 11/2 / 40 16 / 4.9 48 / 1.22 2 / 50 14 / 4.3 48 / 1.22 21/2 / 65 12 / 3.7 48 / 1.22 3 / 75 10 / 3.1 48 / 1.22 31/2 / 90 8 / 2.4 48 / 1.22 4 / 100 THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.23 0.033200ºF / 93ºC 0.28 0.040400ºF / 204ºC 0.40 0.058600ºF / 316ºC 0.56 0.081SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCEASTM C553 Mineral Fiber Blanket Speci~cation Types I, II,III,IV, V, VI - Passes ASTM C665 Corrosivity to Steel - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics / Flame Spread - 25, Smoke Developed - 50 or less ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes (mineral wool only)
For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-415MinWool-1200 Pipe & Tank Wrap insulation is made of inorganic fibers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock. It is made with a thermosetting resin binder. Advanced manufacturing technology ensures consistent product quality, with high fiber density and low shot content, for excellent performance in high-temperature, thermal control and fire-resistant applications.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)Facings Available Sizes 1/2 - 2" are supplied with no facingSizes 21/2" and above are supplied with a
~berglass mat facing Other facings available include: ASJ and FSK 4
MinWool-1200 Metal Mesh BlanketMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZESStandard Thickness Single Layer: 1-4" thick in 1/2" increments Standard Width: 24" Standard Length: 48" THERMAL PERFORMANCE*Mean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.25 0.036200ºF / 93ºC 0.30 0.043400ºF / 204ºC 0.42 0.061600ºF / 316ºC 0.56 0.081SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCEASTM C592 Speci~cation of Metal Mesh Covered Blanket Type I,II,III - Complies ASTM C665 Corrosivity to Steel - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes
- Thermal Performance listed for 1280 density only
- for other densities and more information, refer to product data sheet IND-406MinWool-1200 Metal Mesh Blanket (MMB) insulation is made of inorganic ~bers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock, with a thermosetting resin binder. MMB is a mineral wool blanket available with a variety of metal mesh options mechanically applied to one or both surfaces.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)MinWool-1200 Industrial BoardMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZES Nominal Densities (lb/ft³/kg/m³) Sizes in/mm Thickness es in/mm 1240 (4 / 48) 24 x 48 / 610 x 1219 1f-4 / 25f-102 1260 (6 / 96) 36 x 48 / 914 x 1219 (All Densities) 1280 (8 / 128)
(All Densities)
Foil Scrim Polyethylene 1210 (10 / 160)
(FSP) facing may be 1212 (12 / 192) available on a made-to-order basis THERMAL PERFORMANCE*Mean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.25 0.036200ºF / 93ºC 0.30 0.043400ºF / 204ºC 0.42 0.061600ºF / 316ºC 0.56 0.081SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE ASTM C612 Material Speci~cation - Complies ASTM C665 Corrosivity to Steel - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes
- Thermal Performance listed for 1280 density only -
for other densities and more information, refer to product data sheet IND-402 f 1" thickness available in 8#, 10# and 12# densities onlyMinWool-1200 Industrial Board insulation is made of inorganic fibers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock. It is made with a thermosetting resin binder. Advanced manufacturing technology ensures consistent product quality, with high fiber density and low shot content, for excellent performance in high-temperature, thermal control and fire-resistant applications. Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)MinWool-1200 Flex Batt Mineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZES Nominal Densities (lb/ft³/kg/m³) Sizes in/mm Thickness es in/mm 1240 (4 / 48) 24 x 48 / 610 x 1219 1 f-4 / 25f-102 1260 (6 / 96) 36 x 48 / 914 x 1219 (All Densities) 1280 (8 / 128)
(All Densities) 1210 (10 / 160) 1212 (12 / 192)
THERMAL PERFORMANCE*Mean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.25 0.036200ºF / 93ºC 0.30 0.043400ºF / 204ºC 0.42 0.061600ºF / 316ºC 0.56 0.081SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE ASTM C612 Material Speci~cation - Complies ASTM C665 Corrosivity to Steel - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes
- Thermal Performance listed for 1280 density only
- for other densities and more information, refer to product data sheet IND-406 f 1" thickness available in 8#, 10# and 12# densities onlyMinWool-1200 Flexible Batt insulation is made of inorganic fibers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock. It is made with a thermosetting resin binder. Advanced manufacturing technology ensures consistent product quality, with high fiber density and low shot content, for excellent performance in high-temperature, thermal control and fire-resistant applications.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C) 5 Super Firetemp High-Temperature InsulationAVAILABLE TYPES AND SIZES Types Board Dimensions Thickness in/mm Super Firetemp L 4ft x 8ft
3/4 - 3 / 13 - 76 Super Firetemp M 4ft x 8ft 1/2 - 3 / 13 - 76 Super Firetemp H 4ft x 8ft 1/2 -2 / 13 - 51 Super Firetemp X 4ft x 8ft 1/2 - 2 / 13 - 51 Super Firetemp S 4ft x 8ft 1/2 - 11/2 / 13 - 38 (1/2" increments)AVAILABLE DENSITIESType Density (Avg.)
ASTM C656 Super Firetemp L 20 pcf (288 kg / m
- 3) Type II, Grade 5 Super Firetemp M 28 pcf (449 kg / m
- 3) Type II, Grade 6 Super Firetemp H 35 pcf (561 kg / m
- 3) Type II, Grade 6 Super Firetemp X 40 pcf (641 kg / m
- 3) Type II, Grade 7 Super Firetemp S 55 pcf (881 kg / m
- 3) Type II, Grade 8SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE ASTM C795 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes For more information, refer to product data sheets:
IND-103(L), IND-104(M), IND-105(H), IND-106(X), IND-107(S)
Super Firetemp boards are inorganic, high-temperature boards with exceptional strength and insulating qualities, produced in various densities. Super Firetemp boards are suitable for fire protection applications, refractory backup, and can be machined into component parts of many shapes and sizes. Continuous Temperature Limit: Varies by product typeMinWool-1200 Mitered FittingsMineral Wool InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZESStandard Thickness Single Layer: 1-4" thick Double Layer: Over 4" thick in 1/2" increments Sizes available up to a 72" IPS but vary by thicknessAvailable in NPS pipe sizes and copper tubing sizes THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC100ºF / 38ºC 0.25 0.036200ºF / 93ºC 0.30 0.044400ºF / 204ºC 0.44 0.064600ºF / 316ºC 0.62 0.090SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE ASTM C547 / C585 MICA Fabrication Standards - Complies ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics - Flame Spread - 25, Smoke Developed - 50 or less For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-419MinWool-1200 Mitered Fittings are made of inorganic fibers derived from basalt, a volcanic rock. It is made with thermosetting resin binder. These mitered and bonded fittings are for standard short and long radius and non-standard radius sweep elbows found in normal piping schemes. Fittings are manufactured from MinWool-1200 Preformed Pipe Insulation and mitered into precision segments.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1200°F (650°C)
Super Caltemp Gold 1700Calcium Silicate Pipe & Block InsulationAVAILABLE SHAPES AND SIZES Form Pipe Size in/mm Thickness in/mm 3-V Scored Block 30 min / 750 min 1 1/2-3 / 38-76 Flat Block Flat Surface
1-3 / 25-76 THERMAL PERFORMANCEMean Temperature Btu.in/(hr . ft² . 0 F) W/mºC200ºF / 93ºC 0.54 0.078400ºF / 204ºC 0.61 0.088600ºF / 315ºC 0.67 0.097 800ºF / 427ºC 0.73 0.105SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCEASTM C533 Type II Material Speci~cation - Passes ASTM C795 / C871 / C692 Corrosion Austenitic Stainless Steel -
Passes ASTM E136 Non-Combustible - Passes For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-305Super Caltemp Gold 1700 block is an inorganic, non-combustible, high-temperature insulation that is composed primarily of hydrous calcium silicate. The insulation is tailored for systems operating up to 1700°F (927°C). Super Caltemp Gold 1700 meets or exceeds the physical and thermal property requirements of ASTM C533, Type II.
Operating Temperature Limit: 1700°F (927°C)Facings Available Sizes 1/2 - 2" are supplied with no facing Sizes 21/2" and above are supplied with a
~berglass mat facing Other facings available include: ASJ and FSK 6
Insulkote ETWeather Protective Coating CalCoat-127 One Coat Finishing Cement Calbond Gold High-Temperature Glue Super Calstik High-Temperature Glue Developed as a high-quality protective coating, Insulkote ET is a compound of selected and processed bitumens and mineral ~llers. It is recommended for weather-protecting insulated vessels, tanks, piping, equipment and duct work. Insulkote ET is a non-vapor barrier, weather-proof coating for use over thermal insulation where "breathing" is required.
For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-10 CalCoat-127 is a proprietary blend of hydraulic cement, calcium silicate and inorganic mineral ~bers with corrosion inhibitors that provides a smooth ~nish over high-temperature insulation. CalCoat-127 is recommended for ~nishing use with calcium silicate or perlite insulation in high-temperature piping and equipment applications.
For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-13 CalBond Gold is a modi~ed, silicate-based glue for thermal insulations. It sets quickly to provide a high-temperature bond for porous insulating materials.
CalBond Gold is useful for bonding sections of calcium silicate or perlite high-temperature pipe or block insulation and to make mitered elbows, large insulating sections or other special shapes
.For more information, refer to product data sheet IND-11 Super Calstik is a modified, silicate-based glue. It sets quickly to provide a high-temperature bond for porous insulating materials. Super Calstik is used for bonding and sealing joints in Super Firetemp high-temperature insulation. It is used in walls, structural steel, cable trays and other fire-rated applications.For more information refer, to product data sheet IND-108 Accessories Insulation Product Accessories 7
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