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Phenolic foam is a type of insulation material used in a variety of applications, including building insulation, HVAC systems, and industrial insulation. It is a rigid, closed-cell foam composed of phenol and formaldehyde, and is known for its excellent thermal insulation properties. It is also highly resistant to fire, water, and chemicals, making it an ideal choice for many insulation applications. Phenolic foam is also lightweight and easy to install, making it a popular choice for many insulation projects.
Phenolic foam is widely used in the construction industry, as it is an effective and cost-efficient insulation material. It is also used in HVAC systems, as it can help reduce energy costs and improve indoor air quality. In industrial applications, phenolic foam is used to insulate pipes, tanks, and other equipment, helping to reduce energy costs and improve safety.
Some of the major companies in the phenolic foam market include Armacell, BASF, Kingspan, Owens Corning, and Recticel. Show Less Read more