Mechanical insulation projects often demand different types of insulation solutions based on the application. In this piece we examine the differences between two types of insulation commonly used in mechanical insulation applications such as pipes, ducts and vessels.
What's the Difference Between Polystyrene and Polyiso Insulation? Why Choose One Over the Other?
Posted by Sandy Volchko on Apr 8, 2015 10:42:00 AM
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One of the more frequently asked questions of our sales organization is "What is the difference between a Tek screw and a self-tapping"? It seems like such a silly question, but in the industrial insulation world it actually does matter. Confusion does exist on such a simple question. These screws are used in numerous mechanical insulation projects. Both types of screws are used for securing metal jacketing, aluminum and stainless elbows, along with T-Covers.
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Insulation can be classified in terms of both its type (including composition and internal structure) and its form (overall shape or application).
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When evaluating insulation for a specific application, one of the first considerations is typically its thermal properties. The following definitions can be useful when determining if a product meets the application’s requirements:
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Radial Wrap™ Fiberglass Blanket for Large Diameter Pipes and Vessels
Posted by Joel Hammer on Feb 16, 2015 1:26:00 PM
Today we announced the addition of a new product to our Pipe and Tank Wrap product line, called Radial Wrap™. This product makes it easier to improve thermal insulation of round surfaces like large-diameter pipes, tanks and vessels. Radial Wrap™ features many of the same great properties as fiberglass board, but it's much more flexible, and therefore, easier to install.
It features low thermal conductivity at a great price. Read the full press release here, and check out our online product catalog to order Radial Wrap™.
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Insulation is a commonly overlooked factor in building design. While not the most glorified aspect of a factory, warehouse or industrial building, it is extremely important to keep the building intact and operating at peak capacity. Heat loss means lost revenue, literally, right out the window. And this is just one of many costs incurred by the insufficient application of industrial insulation.
Here’s a list of the most important advantages good insulation can provide for a business:
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How Removable Insulation Makes Industrial Operations Easier
Posted by Joel Hammer on Jan 14, 2015 1:38:13 PM
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