A method of installing fragile, light-weight, high-temperature fiber
insulation, particularly where the insulation is to be used as a seal
strip providing a high order of thermal barrier insulation. The process is
based on provision of a strip of the mineral batting cut oversize by a
predetermined amount, saturated in a fugitive polymer solution, compressed
in a mold, dried and cured to form a rigidized batting material which may
be machined to required shape. The machine dimensions would normally be at
least nominally less than the dimensions of the cavity to be sealed. After
insertion in the cavity, which may be a wire-mesh seal enclosure, the
apparatus is subjected to baking at a temperature sufficiently high to
cause the resin to burn off cleanly, leaving the batting substantially in
its original condition and expanded into the cavity or seal enclosure.