There is an assortment of insulation materials for the industrial insulator. Many of these we have covered before in previous blogs or discussions. Two insulation materials often considered for high-temperature, thermal applications are Tempmat and Ceramic Fiber Blanket.
Tempmat vs. Ceramic Fiber for Insulation Blankets
Posted by Brittney Fells on Aug 22, 2018 10:11:00 AM
Topics: glass fiber properties, Removable Insulation Blanket, insulation materials, industrial insulation, tempmat, refractory products, ceramic fiber blanket, high-temperature applications, fiber blanket, ceramic fibers
The checklist below can be applied to any insulation application. This checklist, however, may need to be modified based on your experience, job expectations, and your needs.
Topics: insulation materials, mechanical applications, insulation installation, checklist, job site, inspection, fabrication
Chemical Processing Plants and Industrial Insulation
Posted by Brittney Fells on Mar 27, 2018 10:03:00 AM
The chemical industry produces more than 70,000 products that, as consumers, we interact with daily. Items such as detergents, soaps, and perfumes are just a handful of examples. These products are all purchased directly by the consumer; others are used as intermediates to make other products.
Topics: insulation industry, insulation materials, industrial insulation, Chemical Processing Industry, Chemical Facility, manufacturing process, raw material, Chemical Industry, stone wool
Properties of Fiberglass That Make it Valuable for High-Temperature Applications
Posted by Brittney Fells on Feb 21, 2018 10:22:00 AM
Fiberglass is an immensely versatile material that offers a wide range of properties to satisfy design needs and objectives in high-temperature applications. Companies around the world select fiberglass because it’s lightweight, cost-effective, and is a practical option for industrial applications.
Topics: insulation materials, industrial insulation, properties of fiberglass, mechanical applications
What Goes on in an Oil Refinery?- The Condensed Version
Posted by Brittney Fells on Dec 5, 2017 11:15:00 AM
From the outside, an oil refinery may look like an endless maze of pipes, chimney stacks, steel columns, and vessels. The fact is, however, oil refineries are highly sophisticated industrial facilities transforming crude oil into valuable products used in an array of applications.
Topics: mechanical insulation, insulation materials, oil refinery, crude oil