Re: What to replace the foam on the inside of my engine cover with I/O
I'm probably going to do the inside of mine in reflective insulation. It look's like insulation wrapped in foil used for wrapping ducting etc.
Just looking for some with a fire rating... It's listing uder products and bubble reflective insulation. The specs say it's good to 180F
http://www.resisto.ca/membrane-waterproofing/AYR-FOIL/Reflective-Insulation.aspx
Description: The AYR-FOIL A1V & A1A are vapour barrier & reflective insulation which increase
the efficiency of the insulation system. The white film contains UV resistant additives
for maximum protection and increased longevity.
These products are also available rolled opposite way (V1A) if required.
Fields of
Application:
? Walls and ceilings
? Crawl spaces
? Concrete Block walls
? Metal buildings
? Water Pipes & Air Ducts
? Water Heater Tanks
? Garage door insulation
? Etc?
Packaging: ? 8? x 125?
? 8? x 62.5?
? 4? x 125?
? 4? x 62.5?
? 6? x 125?
? Other dimensions available on request
Options available:
Staple tabs: Flat edge allowing overlap of the rolls.
Quick seam tape: Sticky flat edge to overlap rolls and seal them in one single step.
Performances: Because of the various different applications of these products, please consult our web
site to get complete information at
www.resisto.ca under AYR-FOIL section.
Properties:
Properties Standards A1V A1A
Nominal Thickness - 5/32 in / 4 mm 5/32 in / 4 mm
Weight per unit/area - 0.95 oz/sq. ft / 291 g/m2 1.04 oz/sq. ft / 317 g/m2
Flame Spread ASTM E84 10 10
Smoke Development ASTM E84 110 30
Compressive Strength - 60.05 lb/sq. in
414 kN/m2
Tensile Strength CAN/CGSB-51.33-M89 21.13 lb/in / 3.7 N/mm
Emissivity - 0.03 - 0.04
Reflectivity - 0.96 ? 0.97
Water Vapour Permeance ASTM E96 /
CGSB 51.33-M89 Conforms Type 1
Service Temperature
Range ASTM C411 -58 ?F to 180 ?F (-50 ?C to 82 ?C)
Linear Shrinkage - None
Pliability CAN / CGSB-51.33 M89 No cracking
Corrosivity
200 ?F (93 ?C) ? 7 days - Pass
Resistance to Fungi and
Bacteria - Does not promote growth