ISO 6324:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 January 2024

Thermal insulation products — Flexible microporous insulation for industrial applications — Specification

ISO 6324:2024 Files

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ISO 6324:2024 Scope

This document specifies the requirements for factory-made flexible microporous insulation (FMI), which is used for the thermal insulation of industrial applications. It specifies requirements for insulation that exhibits thermal insulating performance through nano-sized pore composite material comprising a blend of inorganic powder, fibres and opacifiers. The products are delivered as a flexible microporous type.

This document describes product characteristics and includes procedures for testing, evaluation of conformity, marking and labelling.

It does not specify the required level of a given property to be achieved by a product to demonstrate fitness for purpose in a particular application. The levels required for a given application can be found in regulations or non-conflicting standards.

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