Body Insulation
This is a typical Bus Conversion application. This method eliminates the need for specialized equipment for foam application. E.H.P. products also leave room for plumbing and electrical applications. There is no Formaldehyde or other environmentally unfriendly substances involved.
Purlins and other structural members are easy to cover.
On E.H.P. Insulation for Busses:
“…I have received many compliments on the insulation and comments on the difference between inside temperature and outside temperature.”
Bob McClenny Ventura, CA |
Rollboard installation very easy for the D.I.Y. with no special tools required.
Fuel, transmission, water, and electrical lines
“Woven Tubing is a flexible easy to install insulation that is great for tubular applications such as fuel and hydraulic lines, and wiring. “
Inside diameters are available from 1/16 through 3 inches.
Engine and Generator Compartment
This is a typical Bus Conversion application.
Foil covered cloth is an excellent radiant heat barrier used where abrasion and contaminants are prevalent. Used by itself and with other EHP products as a reinforcement to the primary insulations.
This method eliminates the need for specialized equipment for foam application. E.H.P. products also leave room for plumbing and electrical applications.
There is no Formaldehyde or other environmentally unfriendly substances involved.
Foil Backed Woven Cloth is extremely flexible.
For Void Filling use Dry Blanket
This is a high temperature rated material used to fill voids between body panels and compartments. Especially useful in irregular shaped and hard to reach spaces where conventional installations is difficult.
The Dry Blanket fills voids between body panels
Wet Blanket can be applied directly to exhaust pipes, manifolds, and turbo chargers. Applied in a wet format, it dries to a lightweight and retains the form of whatever it is applied to. S.S. Bands are optional and may be used where abrasion and vibration may affect the integrity of the installation.
Woven tubing covering the exhaust system of a generator compartment
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