Microporous insulation for high temperature insulation
Microporous materials from Promat are the most effective thermal insulation you will find. They enable you to maximise thermal efficiency and process control. When properly installed in accordance with our guidelines and used for the right application temperature, our microporous insulation remains stable and doesn’t degrade over time, even when exposed to vibration or humidity.
Compared to traditional insulation our microporous materials reduce the insulation lining thickness by a factor of four or more. The limited thickness and weight of our materials also holds many benefits in terms of transport, storage, handling and installation time.
Microporous for passive fire protection
Microporous materials from Promat offer great benefits and are the ideal combination of thermal insulation and fire protection. When properly installed in accordance with our guidelines and used for the right application temperature, our microporous fire protection materials remain stable and don’t degrade over time, even when exposed to vibration or humidity.
Moreover, our thin and lightweight materials are easy to ship, store, handle and install, which makes them the material of choice for installers.
Benefits of Promat's microporous materials
- Extremely low thermal conductivity
- High thermal resistance and stability
- Most effective insulation up to 1,200°C
- A1 Non-combustible according to EN13501
- Thin and lightweight
- Shock and vibration resistant
- Low shrinkage
- Environmentally friendly and free of organic binders
- Resistant to most chemicals
- No harmful respirable fibres
- Suitable for complex 2D and 3D shapes
- Easy to shape, handle and install
- Protect against all kind of heat transfer
Workshop services
If you are dealing with a challenging fire protection project, our workshops are able to machine or manipulate our full range of products to meet any specification. Our in-house workshops offer CNC routing and cutting, water jet and laser cutting, coating, shrink-wrapping, heat-sealing under vacuum, cutting and stamping of laminates, and manipulation.