INSULATION VEHICLES EQUIPMENT

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ACOUSTIFLEX IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PLC 20 Manchester Square London W1U 3AN Insulation for vehicles and equipment for transporting people and goods used in lining bonnets, roofs, floors, dashboards and cowles; acoustical insulation barrier panels and plastics in the form of sheets, blocks and rods for use in manufacturing; partly processed brake lining and friction materials for brake linings and clutch linings; plastic flexible tubes for use in vehicles and equipment for use in the transportation of people and goods; cylinder jointing; plastic and rubber padding and stuffing; rubber for use in the recapping of tires; pipe joint sealant; semi-processed foam insulation for use in building and construction;ACOUSTI FLEX;Semi-processed synthetic resins for use in vehicles and equipment for use in the transportation of people and goods;
RIMLINE IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PLC 20 Manchester Square London W1U 3AN Insulation for vehicles and equipment for transporting people and goods used in lining bonnets, roofs, floors, dashboards and cowles; acoustical insulation barrier panels and plastics in the form of sheets, blocks and rods for use in manufacturing; partly processed brake lining and friction materials for brake linings and clutch linings; plastic flexible tubes for use in vehicles and equipment for use in the transportation of people and goods; cylinder jointing; plastic and rubber padding and stuffing; rubber for use in the recapping of tires; pipe joint sealant; semi-processed foam insulation for use in building and construction;RIM LINE;Semi-processed synthetic resins for use in vehicles and equipment for use in the transportation of people and goods;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Previously used packing and shipping material, including foam based packaging and support products, may be recycled in a manner so as to reduce the manufacturing costs associated with insulating the structural enclosures of recreational vehicles. By finely shredding pieces of recycled packing material, an adaptive insulation material may be produced such that, when introduced into spatial cavities within structural enclosures of recreational vehicles using, for example, forced air, the adaptive insulation material substantially conforms to regular and irregular contoured structures. Utilizing recycled packing materials as insulation provides many advantages which result in an effective and valuable means for reducing production costs, reducing adverse environmental impact, and maintaining insulation efficiency of recreational vehicles.