NMC Climaflex Stabil

NMC Climaflex Stabil is a specialized insulation for pipes that are embedded in screed and walls. The premium Climaflex core is covered with a durable outer PE sheath that protects the material from moisture and mechanical damage and prevents concrete from damaging the insulation. Red-and-blue color-coding makes it easy to distinguish between hot and cold lines on-site. Full functionality is maintained even under challenging construction site conditions and within structures. ALLTRADE is the main distributor of NMC in Ukraine: approximately 80% of the brand’s sales go through us.

Brand

NMC

Country

Poland

Material

Expanded polyethylene (NMC NATUREFOAM®)

Structure

Closed-cell

λ, W/(m·K)

0.038 (at 40 °C)

µ

high — closed cell *

Density

As Climaflex (≈ 33 kg/m³ *) + PE liner

Working t°

−45 °C … +105 °C

Flammability

G2 (Climaflex base)

Water Absorption

Does not absorb moisture (closed-cell)

Environmental Safety

CFC-free (does not deplete the ozone layer); certified to domestic and international standards

Color / Features

Red-blue color coding (there is also a white version)

Type

Thermal and vapor insulation of pipelines

Inner Ø

12–114 mm

Wall thickness, mm

6, 9, 13, 20, 25

Outer Ø

Inner diameter + 2× wall thickness

2 m / tube (shipped in boxes)

Durable outer PE sheath: protection against moisture and physical damage. Resistant to concrete—suitable for embedding in screed and walls. Red and blue hot/cold color coding. Premium Climaflex core.

Uses

  • Pipes in the floor screed and walls

    Pipes in the floor screed and walls

    Insulation for pipes embedded in screed and walls: a protective PE sheath prevents the concrete from damaging the material.

  • Heating and Water Supply

    Heating and Water Supply

    Routing of hot and cold lines in structures; red-and-blue coding makes it easier to distinguish between pipes.

  • Condensation Protection

    Condensation Protection

    A sealed compartment with a lining protects the cold lines from condensation and moisture inside the structures.

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