Armaflex pipe insulation fitted correctly on refrigeration piping

How to Choose the Right Pipe Insulation Thickness

One of the most common mistakes made during refrigeration and HVAC installations is choosing the wrong Armaflex pipe size. Many installers focus only on pipe thickness and forget that the inner diameter (ID) is what determines whether insulation fits correctly.

If the inner diameter is too small, the insulation will tear or compress. If it is too large, gaps will form, allowing moisture in and causing condensation. Both situations lead to poor performance and early system failure.

This guide explains how to choose the correct Armaflex pipe inner diameter using the actual sizes available, all supplied in 1.8-metre lengths, with their inch equivalents to make selection easier.

What Does β€œInner Diameter” Mean in Pipe Insulation?

Inner diameter refers to the inside opening of the insulation tube. It must match the outside diameter of the pipe being insulated.

In refrigeration systems, copper pipes are commonly measured in inches, while insulation sizes are often listed in millimetres. Understanding how these measurements relate helps avoid costly mistakes.

Available Armaflex Pipe Inner Diameter Sizes (1.8 m Length)

All Armaflex pipe insulation supplied by Bioflex comes in 1.8-metre lengths and the following inner diameter sizes:

6mm Inner Diameter (β‰ˆ ΒΌ inch)

Best suited for:

  • Small copper pipes
  • Control lines
  • Light-duty refrigeration applications

Common use:

  • ΒΌ inch copper pipes

13mm Inner Diameter (β‰ˆ Β½ inch)

Best suited for:

  • Standard air conditioning copper pipes
  • Light commercial refrigeration

Common use:

  • Β½ inch copper pipes

19mm Inner Diameter (β‰ˆ ΒΎ inch)

Best suited for:

  • Medium refrigeration lines
  • Commercial AC systems

Common use:

  • ΒΎ inch copper pipes

28mm Inner Diameter (β‰ˆ 1 inch)

Best suited for:

  • Cold room suction lines
  • Larger refrigeration systems

Common use:

  • 1-inch copper pipes

35mm Inner Diameter (β‰ˆ 1ΒΌ inch)

Best suited for:

  • Industrial refrigeration systems
  • Chilled water lines

Common use:

  • 1ΒΌ inch pipes

42mm Inner Diameter (β‰ˆ 15/8 inch)

Best suited for:

  • Heavy-duty industrial cooling
  • Large cold room installations

Common use:

  • 1Β½ inch pipes

You can view available Armaflex pipe options here:
: https://www.bioflexinsulation.com/armaflex-pipe-insulation/

Why Correct Inner Diameter Selection Matters

Choosing the correct inner diameter ensures:

  • Tight fit around the pipe
  • No air gaps
  • No moisture penetration
  • Effective condensation control
  • Long-term insulation performance

Even high-quality insulation will fail if the size is incorrect.

Common Armaflex Pipe Sizing Mistakes

  • Guessing pipe size instead of measuring
  • Confusing pipe diameter with insulation thickness
  • Using oversized insulation to β€œsave time”
  • Forcing smaller insulation onto larger pipes

These mistakes lead to sweating pipes, energy loss, and premature insulation failure.

What About Fittings, Valves, and Bends?

Straight pipe insulation alone is not enough. Fittings and valves must also be insulated to maintain a continuous thermal barrier.

This is done using elastomeric sheets, which you can view here:
Armaflex sheets you can also check our blog on https://bioflexinsulationlimited.co.ke/armaflex-pipe-size-guide/

Expert Guidance Makes a Difference

If you are unsure about pipe size, measuring once and confirming with a supplier prevents rework and wasted materials.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, proper insulation sizing is essential for reducing heat transfer and preventing condensation in refrigeration systems.
https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/insulation

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does 1.8 m length mean in Armaflex pipes?

It means each insulation tube is supplied in a standard 1.8-metre length.

2. Can I stretch Armaflex insulation to fit a larger pipe?

No. Stretching damages the insulation and reduces performance.

3. Is the inner diameter the same as the pipe size?

No. Inner diameter of insulation must match the outer diameter of the pipe.

4. What happens if the Armaflex pipe size is too large?

Air gaps form, allowing condensation and moisture buildup.

Call us Today:

For help choosing the correct Armaflex pipe inner diameter for your refrigeration or HVAC system, contact Bioflex Insulation Ltd on +254722664867 for expert guidance.

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