Industrial Pipe Insulation

Jun 25 2020
Removable Steam Pipe Insulation

Industrial pipes, or process piping, is typically used to transport water, steam, and other gases & liquids of varying temperatures. The term “process piping” generally refers to the system of pipes that transport process fluids (e.g., air, steam, water, industrial gases, fuels, chemicals) around an industrial facility to be converted into a usable product. Industrial pipes also include plumbing systems that carry liquids and gases used for heating and cooling processes, or pipework that leads to plumbing fixtures or waste-water systems. These industrial pipes are generally made of steel, cast iron, copper, or specialty metals in certain highly aggressive environments. Read more.

Posted in Air and Insulation News, Condensation, Energy Savings, Fiberglass, Heat Loss Survey, Industrial Insulation, Pipe Insulation, Reusable Insulation, Savings, Thermaxx Jackets, Water

Is Air An Insulator

Aug 14 2019
hot coffee in hand

If you’ve dealt with insulation in the past, you may have heard someone say that air is a good insulator. This statement may pose many questions if you are unfamiliar with insulation or the properties of air. To get to the bottom of this, you must ask yourself, “Why is air a good insulator?” Get the answers- read more!

Posted in Air and Insulation News, Gas, Insulation Materials, K Factor

Insulating Ammonia Refrigeration Systems

Sep 28 2018

Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, or NH₃.  Because of Ammonia’s vaporization properties, it is frequently used as a refrigerant. NH3 boils at −33.34 °C (−28.012 °F) at a pressure of one atmosphere, Ammonia was commonly used before Freons (chlorofluorocarbons) became popular. Read more.

Posted in Aerogel, Air and Insulation News, Cold Insulation, Corrosion, Cryogel, Energy Efficiency, Energy Loss, Energy News, Energy Savings, Gas, Heat Loss, Pipe Insulation, Removable Insulation, Safety, Savings