In This Article: Why Do Pipes “Sweat”? Is It Normal for Pipes to Sweat? How Can You Tell if You Have Sweating Cold Water Pipes or Leaking Ones? Risks & Dangers of Condensation Caused Corrosion Why Traditional Insulation Methods Won’t Help Copper Pipes Sweating Where to Look for Condensation on Your Piping, Tanks, or Other Components What Areas of a Building Are Most At Risk for Sweating Water...
About Industrial Pipes Industrial pipes, or process piping, is typically used to transport water, steam, and other gases & liquids of varying temperatures. The term “process piping” generally refers to the system of pipes that transport process fluids (e.g., air, steam, water, industrial gases, fuels, chemicals) around an industrial facility to be converted into a usable product. Industrial pipes...
HVAC (heating, ventilation, & air condition) systems provide thermal comfort and acceptable indoor air quality through mechanical engineering. Industrial HVAC systems are an important part of commercial structures such as apartment buildings, hotels and senior living facilities, medium to large industrial buildings, office buildings such as skyscrapers and hospitals, vehicles such as trains,...
Cold pipe insulation is not just used for containing heat. It is also used to control cold pipe systems and keep them functioning properly and in good repair.
There are a few benefits to utilizing a removable insulation jacket over a removable insulation blanket and vice versa. Clearly delineating the difference between the two is the first step towards understanding which would better fit your needs.