Caposite insulation

Description

Caposite is a lightweight insulation material that was produced in blocks and shaped radiused sections for wrapping pipes.

Made in Australia by Hardies under licence to the UK organisation: Cape Building Products Ltd.

The composition of the Australian product was 95-98% amosite asbestos bonded with Sodium Silicate. 

Brands/products
  • Caposite
  • Hardie-BI Co
Years of production/use

In Australia Hardie’s supplied this product from the early 20th Century and co-produced it with Bradford Insulation Industries and CSR between 1964-1971.

Residential uses
  • Hot water pipes in multi-story residential blocks. Flue wrapping.
Industrial uses
  • Boiler casings, ducting, flues, road and rail tankers, furnace walls etc
  • Pipe tunnels and risers
  • Used in conjunction with other insulation products such as K-Lite or High temperature blocks in combination insulation applications.
Be aware

Designed to be hand-cut to shape/size on site, which exposed fibres.

Pipes may be recently encapsulated with other insulation material such as jacketed fibreglass or mineral wool.

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Phone: 1300 326 148

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