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NomaL | THERMAL STANDARD) iviry | SERVICE apptication| NONWAY | conpuctiviry NOMINAL, (kglm?) KIMMcO PRODUCT Teens (WwimkyaT 25 c | TEMPERATURE | trckesg]_ FACINGS MEAN TEMPERATURE (mm) EFFECTIVE souND| INSULATION FOR. ANY VARIETY OF ‘ACOUSTIGALLY SENSITIVE AIR CONDITIONN| Ducts, WALLS, SEASTVERAGLTES| ‘OR STUDIOS, asc STRONG STABLE WOVEN (GLASS FABRIC Na oisTRIBUTION FOULAMINTE AIR BARRIER, AS INSULATION ‘of STEEL cOPPER| IN HVAC SECTOR ou secror PROCESS INOUSTRIES. eFrecTvE eet ACOUSTICAL ‘SYSTEM FORVALS OF Houses & (seWoRReTAOEI| PIPES, UCTS, WESSELS 8 INSULATION Is Ove DECORATE GUREACES SUCH ARCHES Et THERMAL hnoaustic: INSULATION FOR SHIPS THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY (K) This defines a material's ability to transmit heat, being measured in watts per square metre of surface are for a temperature gradient of one kelvin (K) per unit thickness of one metre Itis expressed as : Wim.K THERMAL RESISTANCE (R)) Itis both appropriate and convenient to measure insulation materials performance directly in terms of material's thermal resistance, which is obtained by dividing thickness (T) expressed in meters by thermal conductivity (K) expressed in Wim.k: Itis expressed as: m2.K/IW THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY (C) This defines a materials ability to transmit heat measured in watts per square metre of surface area for a temperature gradient of one kelvin (K) in terms of a SPECIFIC THICKNESS expressed in metre. It is expressed as: Wim?.K Itis to be noted that, where a structure incorporates a number of component materials, air spaces, etc, individual thermal conductance values cannot be added directly for a purpose of calculating an overall rate of heat transfer without the necessity for first deriving reciprocal values. Thermal Conductance (C) and Thermal Resistance (R) are reciprocals of one another. THERMAL TRANSMITTANCE (U) This defines the ability of an element of structure, consisting of given thicknesses of material, air spaces, etc, to transmit heat under steady state conditions. Itis a measure of the quantity of heat that will flow through unit area in unit time per unit difference of temperature of the individual environments between which the structure intervences. This value can be obtained as reciprocal of sum of all the respective thermal resistances (R) of the component materials and the internal and external surfaces resistances: 1 RI + R2 + RB + Itis expressed as: Wim2.K THERMAL RESISTANCE (R VALUE) CALCULATION For example, the following table shows the THERMAL RESISTANCE (R) of KIMMCO 12 & 48 kg/m’ insulation for each standard thickness at 25°C (77°F), according to S.I. and IMPERIAL Units System. THERMAL RESISTANCE (U VALUE) CALCULATION ue 1 Sum of the different elements’ R value of the structure at RSO External Surface Resistance RSI Internal Surface Resistance R1 Facing bricks 5.5 cms. R2 KIMMCO Buildingslab 5cm 48kg/m? R3. Blocks work 15 cm R4 Plaster 1.5 cm oopa tn 0.446 0.033 1.915 0.24 8.559 0.900 0.167 6.26 0.946 0.58 0.026 40 0.148 - 0.049 - 0.278 : 0.123 : 0.689 1.959 11.066 (0.510 Wink 0.090 Btu/tt’h.F. RSO and RSI depends on some climatic conditions (wind speeds for example) the thermal exchange ways (from the top to bottom, the bottom to the top), if the wall to be insulated is vertical or horizontal. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY: The low thermal conductivity of fiberglass products is due to the fact that they consist of more than 95% air which is trapped and kept stationary by the thin fibres. ‘The dependencies of THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY of KIMMCO TEL process products on the mean temperature and density, according to BS 874, ASTM C177, C518 or DIN 52612 are presented in the tables below. TAMER ‘THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY IN Wim.K FOR THE BELOW DENSITIES IN kgim™ < 1o| 12| 16| 18| 20| 24| 30| 32| 36 | 48 | 60 | 64 | 80 | 96 |100| 110/115 | 120 0 0.038) 0.034] 0.034] 0.033} 0.032| 0.031] 0.030} 0.030] 0.029] 0.029] 0.030] 0.031] 0.031 0.031 0.031 |0.031 0.031 [0.031 10 | 0,040] 0.038 0.036) 0.035] 0.034] 0.032] 0.032] 0.031] 0.030] 0.030] 0.031] 0.033] 0.033] 0.033] 0.033 |0.033]0.033|0.033 25 | 0.044) 0.044) 0.039] 0.038) 0.034) 0035| 0.034] 0.033] 0.032] 0.031] 0.032| 0.093] 0.038] 0.036] 0.035 {0.036} 0.035 0.035, 50 | 0.055 0.048] 0.044] 0.043] 0.041] 0.039] 0.037|0.037/ 0.036) 0.035] 0.036] 0.037/ 0.037 |0.037] 0.037 [0.037 0.037 |a.037 75 | 0.064) 0.059) 0.051] 0.048) 0.046) 0.043] 0.04%] 0.040] 0.039] 0.037| 0.038] 0.040] 0.040] 0.040] 0.040 [0.040] 0.040 (0.040, 100 | 0,074] 0.065) 0.057) 0.083] 0.051] 0.047] 0.045] 0.044] 0.043] 0.081] 0.042] 0.043] 0.043 [0.043] 0.043] 0.043 [0.043 0.048 INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM UNITS: Wim k WEAN THERWAL CONDUCTIVITY IN Btuivfh F FOR THE BELOW DENSITIES IN Lbs rar [oses[orso] 1 [1125] 1260] s00| 1875] 2 [2aso] 9 [a7so] « | s | © [6250] e075] 7209] 75 32 | 26| 025] 023] 028] 022| 021] o21| o20| 020) 020] o21| 021 | 02 | 021 | 02 | 021 | a2 | 021 s0 | 02%| o27| 02s] 024] 023] oz2| 022| oz2| o2t| 021 | o2t| 023] 023 | 023 | 020 | 023 | 023 | 023 7 | 034] 29] o27| o25| 028] o2a| aza| 02a] oz | 022] axa | 02a | oz | oz | 024 | 024 [ozs | oz 12 | 038] 0.34] 031] 030] 0.28] 0.27] 0.26] 0.25 | 0.25] 0.24] 0.24 | 0.25 | 0.26 | 0.26 | 0.26 | 0.26 | 0.26 | 0.26 167 | 0.45] 0.41] 036) 034] 0.32] 0.30] 0.28] 0.27 | 0.27 | 0.26] 0.26 | 0.27 | 0.28 | 0.28 | 0.28 | 0.28 | 0.28 | 0.28 22 | oat| 0.45] 040/ 037] 0.36] 0.33] 031 0.30 | 0.30] 0.29] 0.29 | 0.30 | 0.30 | 0.30 | 0.30 | 0.30 | 0.30 | 0.30 IMPERIAL SYSTEM UNITS: Btu inf AF THERMAL RESISTANCE: Thickness THERMAL RESISTANCE (m2, KIW) at 25'°C for the below densities in kg/im™ mm [40 | 42 [ 16 | 18 [| 20] 24] 32 | 36] 48 | 64 | 80 | 96 | 100/ 110 | 115) 120 25 | 0868 | 061 | o64t | 0656 | oss | 0.714 | 0705 | 0761 | 090s | o7et [arte | ovis | o7t4| ort | arts | o7t4 40 | os00 | 0576 | 1026 | 1055 [ant [1.43 [ vate [125 [120 [1.25 [14s [143 | 1.t4s [ .149 [1103 [1.148 50 | 36 [1.22 | 1290 | 1316 | 1.360 | 1420 | 1515 | 1.565 | tots | 1583 | 1.420 | 1.420 | 1420 | 1420 | 1.420 | 1420 65 | s77 | 1505 | 1687 | 1.711 | 1.008 | 1957 | 197 | 2031 | 2007 | aot | 1.057 | 1.967 | 1957 | 1.057 | 1.867 | 1957 75 | 1.705 | 1529 | 1.923 | 1.974 | 200s | 2.143 | 27a | 234s | 2419 | aes | 2143 | 2143 | ates | 2s | 2143 | 2.143 100 | 2a7a | 2aa0 | 2564 | 2602 | 2776 | 2057 | 3.03 | 3125 | a225 | 3.125 | 2nsr | 2asr | 2057 | 2657 | 2057 | 2057 25 | 2set | 3049 | 3.206 | 3.280 | 3472 | asri | 3.706 | 306 | aaae | .e06 | asrt | asri | asrt| asvt | ast | asrt 150__| soe | a659 | 3.46 | soe7 | ae7 | 4295 | 4545 | 4660 | 4520 | 4630 | 4.206 | «205 | 4296 | 4.206 | 4.206 | 4296 Ps THERMAL RESISTANCE (fh F/Btu) at 77 F for the bolow densities in Lbsif™ inch [os2s[o7s] + [1125] 125] 15] 2 | 225] 3 | « | 5 | 8 | 625 [ears |raa7s| 75 1 3278 | 3516| 696 | 3796] 4007 | atz1| aart | 4507 | a0ss| asor| arar| ater] azn | arat | 4at| azn 45 | ast s277| 5548 | 5604 | e010 | 6.182) 6556 | 6761 | 6979] o.7er| atone] 6.162 | 6.102 | 6e2 | o.1e2 | 6.182 2 566 | rose] 797 | 7501] gor | e242] arse | 9015 | 2206] eors| e202] a2u2| azu2 | 0202 | a2 | a242 25 | 6196 | 6705] 2246 | e489] 10017| 1003] t0927| 11.269| 1.682| 11.260] 10:30] 10.03] 10303 | 10308 | 1000] ro303 3 9834 | 10554] 11.095] 11.387] 12020| 12383] 13.113 | 13522| 13988] 1522] 12:36 12363] 12963 [12.353] 12368] 12.963 4 [13.13] 14072] 14794] 15.183] 10.025] 18.84] 17.483] te.030) 18611] 18.030) 16484] 16484] 16.484] 16.404 | te.484| 18.484 ‘S| 16301] 17.590] 18492] 18.979] 20.038 20.605] 21.54] 22587 | 25264] 22537| 20608] 20605] 20.606 | 20606 | 20.605 20.605 6 | 19860[ 21108) 22.190] 22.774] 24.040 | 24,726] 28.25| 27.045] 27917] 27.045| 24.728] 24726] 26,726 | 24.726 | 24726] 26.726 [American Standards ASTM C165 ci67 108 e177 (e302 6305 (e303 63565 eat (e425 C58 (6-547 (class 1) 555 6585 (C6izdass 1 Tos e653 ces ceesr ba TSS C680 6686 eart 9st C1045, e107 (e 110171701M (¢ 1104/1104 M C1136 (type 1 & 2) [¢ 1290 (type i 61335, 61338 E84 E96 E136 E336 E477 E795 E1376 UL 181 181A 723 [Federal and Others HH-B-1008 (Type I) HHA-524F HH-1-5456 HHA1-558B 'S8-S-118B (type XI) NFPA 255 NFPA 90AIB Codes NAIMA Standards [ASHARE 90.1 requirements, ASHARE 90.2 /SMACNA Standards British Standards 476 (part 4) 476 (part 6) 476 (part 7) ara 1387 2871 2972 3533 3600 3958 (part 4) 3988 (part 5) 5234 5422 5643 ‘5720 5970 [6676 (part 4 {8290 (parts 1 and 2) (German Standards DIN 18165, DIN 52612 180, 164 (part 1) CONVERSION FACTOR Reference:ASTM E 380 Bu/the | Btuinft?hF | Kealmnk | Wimk 7 Btu RE > 7 2 1488 173 1 Blu init? he =| 00833 1 0.124 044 1 Kealim hk 0672 8.068 1 1.163 + wim K =| os7e 6.993 0.860 1 1 perm (rain? hin Hg) = 0.028 grammer? h mm Hg 1 perm (rain? hin Hg) = 0.00021 grammeNh 1 perm in (grain ith in Hg) = 17 gramme mmm? h mm Hg 4 perm in (grain int hin Hg) .0007 grammeim h mm Hg 4 perm in (grain int? h in Ha) = 0.000008 mivh 4 grammefm h mm Hg = 0.0075 mNh 4 mth mm HO =0.1 m'iNh No. Fail: JBPM/IP/BKK:700-7/2/7-334 (2 ) zs BAHARU. SLJIL PERAKUAN BAHAN CERTIFICATE OF MATERIAL APPROVAL Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia dengan ini memperakul bahawa Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia hereby certify that SC M&E HARDWARE SUPPLIES SDN BHD (228005-m) No.3 Jalan Alfa Impian 1, Alfa Impian Industrial Park, 43300 Cheras, Selangor DE. Bagi bahan binaan / pepasangan keselamatan kebakaran For building material / fire safety equipment BAHAN KELAS ‘O’ Berdasarkan piawaian ‘As complying with BS 476: PART 6: 1989+A1:2009, BS 476: PART 7: 1997 Tempoh sah perak\ian: 02/05/2013 hingga 01/05/2014 (DATO’ MAHADI dal. Timbalan Ketua Pengarah (Operasi), bp. Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia. Tarikh: [3 Mei 2013 No. Fail: JBPM/P/BKK:700-7/2/7-332 ( 3 ) LAMPIRAN AL No Siri: BB/C‘O'1744/2013 ‘Jenis Bahan Binean FIBREGLASS INSULATION MATERIAL Jonama & Spesitikas! = “KIMMCO” (25mm & 50mm THICK @ 32kg/m*) Nama & Alamat Pengoluor KUWAIT INSULATING MATERIAL MANUFACTURING CO. S.A.K, (KIMMGO) KUWAIT Tehap Rintangan Ap CLASS ‘0’ No. Laporan ujian/Tarkh —s--TUV-SUD-PSB NO.719166778-MEC10/2H-YWA (05/02/2010), 719166778-MEC10/1H-OKH (01/02/2010), 719166778- MEC10/2G-YWA (05/02/2010) & 719166778-MEC10/1G-OKH (01/02/2010) Skim Persijian Barengan Sila kemukakan lesen persijilan barangan pada pembaharuan akan datang, sijil tidak akan dikeluarkan tanpa dokumen tersebut. Had Kegunaan PEMASANGAN SEBAGAI BAHAN KELAS ‘0’ HENDAKLAH MEMATUHI SPESIFIKASI UJIAN DAN UBBL 1984 SERTA PERLU MEMATUHI SYARAT-SYARAT TAMBAHAN SEPERTI DI LAMPIRAN A2 & A3, Tempoh sah perakuan: 02/05/2013 hingga 01/05/2014

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