Air Handler Insulation Blankets

Jun 15 2021
Air Handler Unit

What is an Air Handler? Air handling systems, or air handlers, are large metal boxes …

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Why Should Hospitals Consider Removable Insulation Jackets?

Jun 10 2021

For Healthcare Systems and Hospitals today, there is immense pressure to drive energy savings in an …

Posted in Energy News, Energy Savings, Healthcare, Hospital

Insulating Exhaust Ducts In A Commercial Kitchen

Jun 10 2021

We were asked to insulate the kitchen exhaust duct above a commercial kitchen grill at …

Posted in Hot Insulation, Safety, University

Cryogenic Pipe Insulation Solutions for LNG Plant in Maryland With Aspen Aerogels

Jun 10 2021

What is Cryogenic Liquid Natural Gas? When  LNG  is returned to its gaseous state, it is  used  across …

Posted in Case Study, Cold Insulation, Cryogenic, LNG

Weatherproof Actuator Covers: A WeatherMaxx Case Study

Jun 09 2021

A large school district in the San Antonio, Texas area had a major problem with their actuator “weather protection” covers. The covers were severely affected by UV rays and quickly deteriorated to a point that rain was able to get inside the actuator and cause major shutdown problems. The school district relies on Amcon Controls of San Antonio for their valves and actuators. Upon hearing of the problem, Amcon Controls President Bob Barnebey contacted Thermaxx to help find a solution… More

Posted in Case Study, Insulation Materials, Pipe Insulation, Uncategorized, WeatherMaxx

Don’t Insulate the Diaphragm of a Pressure Regulator

Jun 03 2021
PRV Pressure Reduing Valve after insulation

If you are considering insulating your steam system, remember to never insulate the diaphragm chamber of the pressure reducing valve. Indeed, the diaphragm chamber of any pressure regulator should never get insulated…More

Posted in Hot Insulation, PRV, Removable Insulation, Safety, Steam

The Advantages of Removable Insulation Jackets in Cryogenic Applications

Jun 03 2021
Cryogenic Valve Insulation

As LNG becomes a more frequently used energy resource, the need for properly maintained cryogenic systems is becoming an essential part of the LNG manufacturing and distribution process. Cryogenic mechanical systems consume large quantities of energy to cool LNG to extremely low temperatures. With LNG demand at an all-time high, conserving energy by properly insulating the system becomes crucial.

Unfortunately, all cryogenic valves require servicing and are traditionally left uninsulated, losing both energy and LNG as a result. In the past, these losses were accepted as part of the process, but with focus shifting to sustainability, these types of oversights are causing facility managers to search for a solution. An LNG plant operator recently found himself in this exact situation. It occurred to him that removable, cryogenic, insulation jackets could offer exactly what he needed.

Posted in Case Study, LNG, Pipe Insulation, Removable Insulation

A Chicago University Saves Energy With Removable Insulation Blankets

Apr 20 2021

A University located in the heart of Hyde Park, Chicago, worked with Thermaxx to improve …

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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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Generator Insulation

Jan 28 2021

Generator systems are used for many different applications. Emergency generators provide human safety and help …

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