Glastherm® HT 500 boasts an extremely high level of heat resistance, making it suitable for processes with a continuous working temperature of up to 500 °C (932 °F). The material also has an excellent load capacity in high temperatures and a very good level of resistance to thermal shock. Glastherm® HT 500 is incombustible, free of asbestos and can be easily cut and adapted with standard metal tools.
| SKU | Name | Type | Type | Color | Measurements | Length | Width | Thickness | Height | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No stock item (MOQ) | 427789 | Glastherm® HT 500 pressed | sheet | sheet | 5 (-0,3/+0,6) x 1000 x 1200 mm | 1,200 mm | 1,000 mm | 5 mm | |||
| No stock item (MOQ) | 427790 | Glastherm® HT 500 pressed | sheet | sheet | 5 x 1000 x 2400 mm | 2,400 mm | 1,000 mm | 5 mm | |||
| No stock item (MOQ) | 449677 | Glastherm® HT 500 pressed | sheet | sheet | 10 (-0,5/+1) x 1020 x 2420 mm | 2,420 mm | 1,020 mm | 10 mm | |||
| No stock item (MOQ) | 453411 | Glastherm® HT 500 pressed | sheet | sheet | 15 (-0,75/+1,5) x 1000 x 2400 mm | 2,400 mm | 1,000 mm | 15 mm | |||
| No stock item (MOQ) | 456004 | Glastherm® HT 500 pressed | sheet | sheet | 10 (-0,5/+1) x 1000 x 1200 mm | 1,200 mm | 1,000 mm | 10 mm | |||
| No stock item (MOQ) | 465135 | Glastherm® HT 500 pressed | sheet | sheet | 20 (-1/+2) x 1000 x 1200 mm | 1,200 mm | 1,000 mm | 20 mm |
| Test Method | Unit | Guideline Value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Density | ISO 1183 | g / cm3 | 2,15 |
| Flexural strength ┴ | ISO 178 | MPa | 165 |
| Compressive strength 1)┴ | ISO 604 | MPa | 400 |
| Compressive strength 1)┴ +200°C | ISO 604 | MPa | 250 |
| Tensile strength II | ISO 527 | MPa | 150 |
| Test Method | Unit | Guideline Value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flammability | UL 94 | / | V0 |
| Thermal conductivity 2)┴ | W / (m * K) | ≈ 0,25 | |
| Coefficient of linear expansion II | TMA (Mettler) | 10-6 x K-1 | ≈ 10 |
| Max. continuous operating temperature | °C | 500 |
| Test Method | Unit | Guideline Value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water absorption (method 1) | ISO 62 | % | 1 |