Need a rigid insulation material?

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The discussion centers on finding a rigid insulation material suitable for thermal insulation applications, specifically around 1/8" thick. Participants suggest using polyimide and PTFE (Teflon) sheets for their rigidity and thermal insulation properties. Additionally, foam core materials from marine suppliers and refrigeration contractors are recommended for their durability and compressive strength. The conversation highlights the importance of clarifying whether the insulation is intended for thermal or electrical purposes.

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Need a rigid insulation material?

I have a project that requires insulation sheets that are rigid and difficult to compress, about 1/8" thick. I was thinking about some type of ceramic material but can't find anything in that thickness. I'm not looking for some type of exotic material, just something I can get from grainger or mcmaster.

I was looking at using this polyimide material but not sure how compressive it would be.
 
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ordinary teflon sheets are commonly available, fairly rigid, good electrical insulators, and dense enough to resist physical compression.
 


Bobbywhy's idea is good if you are looking for electrical insulation.

But if you are looking for thermal insulation you have two good choices. Both the choices are basically the same, but from two different products sold by two different sources. One is to use foam core material sold though marine suppliers for boat building. The other is to find a large refrigeration contractor, one that would take a contract to insulate a warehouse for refrigeration. They use many different types of sheet foam. You would be looking for the variety they put on the floors that the forklifts drive over.
 


Pkruse, Thank you for your comments. Too bad I assumed the OP was looking for "ELECTRICAL" insulation sheets. Now, it seems you are guessing the OP was looking for "THERMAL" insulation sheets.

Topher925, will you please be specific? Exactly what kind of insulation are you seeking?

Cheers,
Bobbywhy
 


Bobbywhy said:
Pkruse, Thank you for your comments. Too bad I assumed the OP was looking for "ELECTRICAL" insulation sheets. Now, it seems you are guessing the OP was looking for "THERMAL" insulation sheets.

Topher925, will you please be specific? Exactly what kind of insulation are you seeking?

Cheers,
Bobbywhy

Whoops. Yes I was referring to thermal insulation, not electrical. I like the PTFE idea, I don't know why I didn't think of that.
 

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