In This Article: Hot Water Pipe Insulation Materials Cold Insulation Materials What Is the Difference Between Heat and Cold Pipe Insulation? How to Choose Your Exterior Pipe Insulation Jacketing Contact Thermaxx to Learn More About Hot and Cold Insulation It’s difficult to make the decision between purchasing hot or cold removable insulation materials without truly knowing both sides of the...
This article was written by Sam Grace, an insulation expert on the Thermaxx team
On September 3rd, 2019 Governor of Connecticut Ned Lamont, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Katie Dykes, and over 80 environmental advocates convened the Governor’s Forum On Climate Change to discuss issues related to mitigating climate change, specifically as their administration prepares its package of legislative proposals for the 2020 session of the General...
How to Cool Down a Boiler Room This article was written by Will Jones, a Thermaxx Jackets insulation expert.
This article was written by Suzanne Rowe Barrett of Thermaxx Jackets
Whether your commercial building is heated using a state-of-the-art high-efficiency commercial boiler or one that twenty years old, you can make it even more efficient by enhancing its thermal efficiency with removable insulation blankets made custom for your boiler. Thermaxx Jackets, the nation's leading manufacturer of removable insulation blankets, has extensive experience insulating...
There are a lot of things to take into consideration when you’re deciding what type of insulation to use for any particular application. We’ll cover 5 of the most important factors to consider here as it relates to piping, valves, and fittings.
What Are Centrifugal Pumps? Centrifugal pumps are probably the most common type of pump in use today. Centrifugal pumps are used in residential applications for hydronic heating systems, potable water supply from a well and other applications. Industrial and commercial use is by far the greatest use of this type of pump. They are used for hot water supply/return systems, chilled water systems,...
Do you run with scissors? No? How about play with fire? Of course not! What about your pipes - are they insulated? Uh-oh, I can hear the excuses now - we have to do regular maintenance, or it’s costly to continually reinstall insulation. These are all fine excuses, but they don’t change the fact that you are risking the safety of your workers and opening yourself up to legal actions and fines...