The barrier properties and heat reflectivity of aluminium foil are widely used in building panels to improve insulation performance in modern building systems.
Key features
- Aluminium foil is used as a skin for heat-insulating and incombustible materials to provide high performance insulation for pipe work and ducting.
- The adhesive tape used to secure the laminated material is based on aluminium foil or its reflective surface, corrosion-resistance and long life.
- In electrical cables, aluminium foil helps give long-term insulation against moisture and attack from naturally occurring corrosive elements found above and below ground.
- Aluminium foil also acts as an insulator against the magnetic and radio frequency emissions associated with electrical cables.
- As a sheath for fiber-optic cables, aluminium foil uses its electrical conductivity to act as a “tracer” to enable testing of the integrity of cable links – as well as helping to provide the long-term protection every cable needs.
- In fire walls for vehicles and fireproof doors and building panels, aluminium foil stops access to the oxygen required to support flames.
Application areas
- Fire walls
- Fire doors
- Fibre optic cables
- Electrical cables
Oppdatert: 6. september 2013