Unlike traditional mechanical insulation, removable insulation jackets are designed to be easily removed and reinstalled, requiring certain unique features and considerations when selecting an insulation material for the interior of an insulation blanket. Here are some of the most important key features and considerations for selecting the best insulating fabric materials that can be used in the fabrication of removable insulation blankets:
Based on the above features and considerations, these are Thermaxx's recommendations for the top 5 most commonly used insulation materials in removable insulation blankets.
What It Is: Needled fiberglass wool is one of the most economical products to use as the core insulation is a needled fiberglass felt. This product is made from glass fibers that are mechanically needled together into a web form in thicknesses of 1/4-inch to 1-inch-thick insulation mat. By using long textile fibers, needle fiberglass wool eliminates the need for binders in its manufacturing. It comes in densities of 9 to 11 pounds per cubic foot, for use on components with a maximum continuous temperature of 1200°F.
Best Application: Needled fiberglass wool is ideal for indoor steam pipe systems and most other indoor applications running at continuous temperatures of up to 1200°F.
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What It Is: Cryogel is a thin, lightweight, flexible blanket insulation material using patented nanotechnology. It has a factory applied vapor barrier that is highly durable for continued high performance. It can be found in two different thicknesses, 0.2" (5 mm) and 0.4" (10 mm,) and sold in 250 ft (76 m) and 125 ft (46 m) rolls, respectively.
Best Application: Cryogel® Z is a preferred option for cold conservation, with the ability to insulate at temperatures ranging from -330°F (-200°C) up to 257°F (125°C.) It is also a great option for outdoor applications, due to its zero water vapor permeability.
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What It Is: Aerogels include a diverse array of synthetic porous, solid materials with a wide range of extreme material properties. Despite their varying properties, all aerogels are extremely low-density solid materials with low thermal conductivity, making them an ideal material for removable insulation blankets.
Best Application: Aerogels are best used for hot applications (up to 1200°F) and where moisture is present as the material is hydrophobic in nature.
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What It Is: Closed cell rubber insulation uses non-polar EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) rubber to provide a flexible, lightweight alternative to cellular glass, a popular traditional insulation material. It offers both durability and ultra-low water vapor permeability so that it can withstand harsh operating environments. It comes in a wide range of sizes and thicknesses so that it can easily be customized to meet the requirements of a specific application.
Best Application: Very cold service temperatures (including cryogenic applications) in high-temperature and humid operating environments. It is the most common material that Thermaxx uses for clean room applications as well as any wet environments, such as components that need to be washed down.
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What It Is: Ceramic fiber blanket insulation is a high-strength, needled insulating blanket material made from spun ceramic fibers. It is lightweight, structurally uniform, has extremely low thermal conductivity, and does not store much heat.
Best Application: Ceramic fiber blankets are ideally suited for use in extremely high-temperature applications (e.g. over 1000°F (537°C.) It also is a great option for fire protection.
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Lewco Super Mat is a recent innovation in the flexible insulation blanket material arena. It has been produced since 2019 and is a dust-free, durable, reusable, hydrophobic flexible blanket for hot insulation applications from. Though not currently one of the most common insulation materials used in removable and reusable insulation blanket, it is a highly innovative product that we will likely be seeing used more regularly in the coming years.
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