CT Chief Manufacturing Officer Visits Thermaxx

Sep 27 2022

As part of his Lean In, Listen, Learn, and Link (L4) tour, Paul Lavoie, Chief …

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Removable Insulation Jackets for Sound Attenuation

Jan 12 2022
sound-attenuation

Sound has its place in our lives. Can you imagine a quiet police or fire siren? Going to a concert and having to be quiet to hear the music? How about being able to hear crickets when a walk off home run is hit during a postseason baseball game? No! Sound & noise aren’t always unwelcome in our lives… More

Posted in Energy Efficiency, PRV, Recent News & Updates, Removable Insulation Jackets, Savings, Sound Insulation, Thermaxx Jackets

5 Most Common Thermal Insulation Materials

Oct 20 2021
Recycled Cellulose Insulation

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There are plenty of cheap and common insulation materials available on the market today. Many of these have been around for quite some time. Each of these insulations have their own ups and downs. As a result, when deciding which insulation material you should use, you should be sure to be aware of which material would work the best in your situation. More

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Video Demo of new Thermaxx Smart Jacket

Oct 08 2021
insulated-pipe

Watch and learn about the new Thermaxx Smart Jacket, new wireless temperature sensor technology in the insulation industry. Smart Jackets have built in technology to measure energy retention. You can finally monitor temperatures and prove energy and dollar savings with real data. You also can monitor component health remotely using Smart Jackets’ alert system…More

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What Types of Steam Traps Can You Insulate?

Sep 15 2021
water-hammer

“Should I insulate my steam traps?” That’s a question we get asked regularly, and there seems to be some confusion about whether or not you can or should do this. The answer is simple — yes…More

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C Factor, R Factor, and K Factor Insulation Ratings

Sep 14 2021
A Steam Trap Insulated by Thermaxx Jackets

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Insulation terms can be quite confusing to anyone outside the industry. If you’ve ever bought insulation for your house, you know that insulation with a high R factor is better. But what, exactly, does that mean? Did you know that the R value depends on other factors?

When it comes to buying more specific insulation products, like removable insulation jackets for hot pipes, understanding the particulars of the three measures of insulation is key…More

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WeatherMaxx Anti-Siphon Valve Weather Protection

Sep 10 2021
Anti Siphon Weathermaxx Cover

We at Thermaxx Jackets LLC have expanded our line of WeatherMaxx products to include anti-siphon valve and exterior sprinkler controllers. A WeatherMaxx cover combines the weather resistance of a heavy weight Silicone cloth with the strength of Kevlar. Our WeatherMaxx covers are made to last, we guarantee them for Five Years! No one else will even consider a guarantee like ours…More

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Manufacturing Insulation Blankets In A Clean Room

Jun 17 2021

So how clean is your room?! Let’s talk Clean Rooms! Exactly what IS a Clean …

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ThermaXX Jackets Automates Manufacturing with Autometrix

Jun 17 2021

Take a short stroll through the Thermaxx Jackets production facility today, and you’ll see many workstations bustling with activity. Each station serves its purpose in the removable insulation jacket manufacturing process, but only recently has the Autometrix precision cutting machine been introduced to the production line. Read more.

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Thickness of Insulation: Pipe Insulation Covers

Feb 25 2021
pipes

Much needs to be taken into consideration when determining the proper thickness of insulation for your piping systems and various pieces of equipment. It is vital to find the proper thickness because you could damage your equipment, cause unnecessary energy loss, or put your employees in harm’s way if your equipment is not properly insulated with the necessary thickness. Here are 4 factors you should consider…More

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