Lacing Anchor
Introduction
The Lacing Anchor is used in the production of insulation blankets or removable covers and pads. The pin is pressed through the insulation layer, so the hook portion sits on the top edge and the pin is locked on the opposite side of the insulation with a washer. The two sides of the insulation materials can then be “laced” together by the hooks with tie wire.
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Specification
Materials: SS 304 /301 /310 Stainless Steel & Mild Steel
Plating: Zinc plating for Mild steel.
Washers
Self-locking washers are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials.
Domed Caps can also be used to cover the tip of the nail.
NO-AB
Non-asbestos material can be stamped.
Size
Diameter: 12GA, 14GA, Other sizes are available by special order.
Length: 2-1/2″ & 3”, 3-1/2″, 4-1/2″are standard. Other lengths available by special order.
Characteristic
1, butt joint: the stress concentration is relatively small, carrying capacity is better.
2, corner joint: low bearing capacity, generally not used alone, mostly used for the corner of the closed structure.
3, lap joint: uneven stress distribution, low bearing capacity, simple preparation and equipment.
Application
Lacing anchors are used in a variety of applications where insulation must be securely held in place. Some of the most common applications include:
Boilers: Lacing anchors are used to secure insulation on the inside walls of boilers, helping to prevent heat loss and improve efficiency.
Pipes: Lacing anchors are used to hold insulation securely around pipes, reducing energy costs and preventing heat transfer.
Tanks: Lacing anchors are used to attach insulation to the walls and ceilings of tanks, helping to maintain the temperature of the contents.
Ducts: Lacing anchors are used to secure insulation around air ducts, ensuring that conditioned air remains at the desired temperature.
Lacing anchors are an essential component of any insulation system. They provide a durable and long-lasting attachment point that can withstand high temperatures and harsh environments. With a variety of sizes, styles, and specifications to choose from, lacing anchors can be customized to meet the specific needs of any insulation project.