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There are several issues to be dealt with when using insulation jackets on cold pipe systems. The first and possibly most important concern is controlling condensation. When the cold pipe system contacts the air, condensation will form once the pipe system is below the dew point of the ambient air. This condensation can aversely effect the quality of the pipes and cause mould, ice, and degradation of the pipe material.
Cold insulation jackets need to be specially designed with sufficient thickness and vapor retardation qualities to keep condensation from gathering. Condensation causes corrosion of metal and decreased efficacy of the insulating materials in the jackets.
It is a common misconception that cold insulation materials can be the same as insulation for hot systems. In reality, there are several differences between cold system insulation needs and hot system insulation needs:
There are several types of materials that can be used to insulate cold systems. When combined with the appropriate vapor barriers, materials like fiberglass, mineral wool and cellular glass are rated for low temperatures. Because of their flexible and closed-cell nature, foam polyurethanes are also popular for insulating cold pipe systems. There are many types of flexible and rigid insulation techniques for cold pipe systems that involve a number of variations in materials used.
Ideal Cold Pipe Insulation Characteristics
Often, materials that include all of these characteristics have one major drawback. Getting to the actual pipe surface for maintenance purposes often involves damaging or permanently removing the insulation that was applied. This can get rather expensive, especially if the area that needs to be reached is a valve that needs to be freely accessible. There are several options of removable insulation for cold pipe systems that make reaching these areas easier and less costly.
Our removable insulation jackets are easy to use, save you money, and ensure your components stay at consistent temperatures. (Preventing harmful condensation and degradation.)
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