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National Energy Introduces New Insulative Coating for Pipes

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PHILADELPHIA—National Energy Technologies LLC has announced a new industrial piping system insulative coating as well as thermal insulation blanket service. This service will protect pipes, tanks as well as other industrial infrastructure. Scott Milne, CEO of the company, says, “It is remarkable the difference this service makes in boiler rooms.”

This comprehensive process includes a commercially available liquid ceramic insulative coating that has the ability to dramatically reduce thermal loss. It is designed to insulate and quiet building system components that move or hold hot or cold material of any type. This coating is extremely durable, can be applied to surfaces with temperatures ranging from -80 to 350 degrees F. It will also encapsulate failing insulation, asbestos and lead paint as well as protect surfaces from determination and rust decay. The coating is also being used by the military to protect surfaces and reduce sound.

The second part of the process is an equally important thermal insulation blanket custom fit for an application. The product is designed to be an exact fit, durable, removable and effective solution for thermal loss in tanks, valves fittings and pipes. Extreme heat, high humidity, high chloride exposure and even flooding have little or no impact on product materials. These custom insulation blankets are designed to wrap gate valves, condensate pumps, PRVs, expansion joints, ball joints, strainers, and steam traps. Each component comes equipped with stainless hardware and strong Velcro fasteners to hold the blanket tight.

These two solutions when used in combination are a valuable force for protection and thermal efficiency.

Go to National Energy Technologies.

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