Applications
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Cogetherm
is used as a replacement for asbestos and other insulating boards
for a variety of applications. |
In
the gas distribution sector, internal network connections are
sealed using Cogetherm, due to its resistance to pressure and
its extraordinary thermal properties, which results in the prevention
of gas leaks even during a fire. |
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few examples:
Due to its resistance to pressure at high temperatures, a piece
of Cogetherm is placed between the plate and the die in forging
presses to minimize the heat spreading through the press mechanism.
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the construction of induction and arc furnaces, Cogetherm is
used for its thermal and electric insulation properties, as
well as its permeability to high-frequency waves. |
| In
the hollow glassware industry, Cogetherm's thermal qualities
and abrasion resistance make it ideal for the parts which guide
bottles as they leave the mold, where temperatures may exceed
7000C (I 2920F). |
| In
the field of induction heated equipment for brazing aluminum
and copper discs to cooking utensils, Cogetherm is the ideal
replacement for asbestos-cement plates. |
Cogetherm
is used in high voltage appliances thanks to its dielectric
qualities and its resistance to electric arc and erosion.
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