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   Innovative Insulation Inc.  Commercial Insulation  

Tempshield Bubble Products

 

 

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Saving a World of Energy

TEMPSHIELD™ BUBBLE PRODUCTS
TEMPSHIELD™ BUBBLE PRODUCTS PROTECT BETTER THAN NON-BARRIER PRODUCTS

- TEMPSHIELD™ Bubble Products are made with Polyethylene, which is both durable and economical

- TEMPSHIELD™ Bubble Products also have a Nylon layer, co-extruded between two layers of polyethylene.

- Nylon is 100 times more resistant to the passage of air than polyethylene.

- End Result: TEMPSHIELD™ Bubble Products retain their air- and their cushioning power much longer, and under greater pressure, than competitive bubble products.
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TEMPSHIELD™ Bubble: 10" of new 1/2" bubbles
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After 15 days: 18% thickness loss
TEMPSHIELD™ Bubble Products, with a light Nylon barrier, also resist thickness loss. TEMPSHIELD™ Bubble cost no more than non-barrier bubble, you are actually getting the extra protection of the Nylon barrier free.
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Non-Barrier Bubble: 10" of new 1/2" bubbles
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After 15 days 49% thickness loss
Non-barrier bubble quickly lose their air and cushioning effectiveness.

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