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High compressive strength

High compressive strength is needed to support loads. When considering insulation materials, compressive strength is not typically a distinguishing parameter. This may be a result of the fact that many insulation materials, fibrous materials especially, generally have very limited compressive strength values. Lack of adequate compressive strength can cause damage to mechanical systems and equipment, and also cause deterioration of the insulation system itself.


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