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FlexiCell, a premium insulation brand with an extensive product line comes with closed cell chemically cross-linked polyolefin, elastomeric thermal insulation foam, sound proofing foam and roof insulation solutions which can be applied in a myriad of applications.

FlexiCell is a division of Hira Industries LLC, a leading manufacturer. Developed 30+ years ago, Hira Industries LLC is widely recognised and specialises in selling and manufacturing HVAC products, Hira Industries LLC recently introduced FlexiCell in Australia to distribute a premium range of insulation products with multiple purposes.

FlexiCell XLPE Polyolefin Thermal Insulation
FlexiCell XLPE is a closed cell chemically cross-linked polyolefin foam, commonly used as thermal insulation to protect against heat loss and condensation.

FlexiCell NBR Elastomeric Thermal Insulation
FlexiCell NBR is a flexible closed cell thermal insulation material for condensation control in air-conditioning, refrigeration & chilled water installations. It is also suitable for reducing thermal losses in heating and other plumbing systems.

FlexiCell Reflect Roofing Insulation Solution
Reflective roof insulation product range offered by FlexiCell includes effective and vigorous replacements to the traditional fibrous bulk insulation products. Along with superior thermal performance and efficiency, this product can be installed conveniently. It is fibre free and reduces nearly 97% of the heat which can increase indoor comfort and additionally decrease costs of heating and cooling.

FlexiCell FlexiWrap Acoustic Insulation
FlexiWrap is a high-performance acoustic barrier, comprised of convoluted polyurethane open cell foam. The product has been specifically engineered to reduce unwanted noise, in order to improve acoustic comfort in a variety of applications, by absorbing and deflecting sound vibration. The material composition offers low VOC emission and high fire resistance properties as well as durability to ensure longevity of performance in both commercial and residential buildings.

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