Boiler Insulation

A boiler is a closed vessel in which fluid (water or steam) is heated. Fluid that is intended to be heated is transported to and enters the boiler via a pipe. The fluid then goes through a heating process and is carried away through pipes to its destination. The fluid-carrying pipes that enter and exit a boiler are called boiler pipes.

Materials:

– Rockwool

– Calcium Silicate 

Steam Pipe Insulation

Steam is a common energy/heat source used in a wide variety of manufacturing and Industrial operations. Common uses include freeze protection, process heating, radiant heating (air), hot water heating, cleaning, moisturizing, humidifying, propulsion, power generation, and much more.

 

 

Materials:

– Rockwool

– Calcium Silicate 

P.U Insulation

Low temperatures are among the most demanding disciplines of insulation technology. When it comes to storing and transporting cold or cryogenic media the insulation is almost always an indispensable part of the operating processes.

Materials:

– Polyurethane Foam (P.U)

Rockwool Insulation

Superlon insulation is engineered with the highest standard. Low thermal conductivity and high moisture resistance in Superlon insulation is one of the best thermal conductivity in the market. 

Materials:

  • Calcium Silicate
  • Rockwool Slab

Ducting Insulation

Ducts that transport cool air also need a good thermal insulation solution. The insulation maintains the lower temperature inside the duct by insulating it from the warmer ambient air temperature. If the cool air in the duct is heated by the surrounding air, the HVAC system functions less effectively and you will need more energy to maintain the duct’s correct temperature. If the ducts are properly insulated, the whole ventilation system will work as designed and you need less equipment calibration.

Materials:

– Rockwool