The high-density pipe supports are primarily composed of isocyanates and polyether, supplemented with foaming agents, catalysts, and fire retardants. They are generated through a high-speed mixing and reaction process, resulting in a foamed polymer with characteristics of plastics, rubber, and cork.
The high-density pipe supports are primarily composed of isocyanates and polyether, supplemented with foaming agents, catalysts, and flame retardants, which are then mixed and reacted at high speed to form a foamed polymer with characteristics of plastics, rubber, and cork. The foam consists of countless extremely tiny, uniform, and independent cells, forming a three-dimensional honeycomb structure. It boasts high density, low thermal conductivity, low water absorption, and superior texture to wood.
Our products are used domestically and in countries across North America and Europe for pipeline supports, pipe sockets, suspension brackets, and other components in petrochemical bases, liquefied gas plants, refrigerated warehouses, and central air conditioning systems.
High-Density Polyurethane Pipe Supports (DZHDPU) feature the following characteristics: 1. Low thermal conductivity with excellent heat preservation and insulation properties; 2. Stable volume under ultra-low temperatures (-163℃ and above) and high temperatures; 3. High compressive and bending resistance; 4. Low moisture content; 5. Good flame retardancy; 6. Available in various thicknesses and layers for different insulation temperature requirements, with high-pressure injection molding; 7. Components assembled into a solid monolithic structure at the manufacturing plant, ensuring long service life; 8. Quick, simple, and safe on-site installation without pipeline modifications; 9. Standardized manufacturing with reliable quality and prompt supply; 10. Multiple specifications designed to meet various technical and economic needs.



