Not sure how to insulate high-temperature valves? #Thermal Insulation Coating
Wasted Heat Energy
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A high-temperature valve without insulation could turn into a "ticking time bomb" for your plant.
Conventional insulation is usually rock wool wrapped in sheet metal.
Sure, it’s cheap.
But rock wool soaks up moisture.
After ten years in use, nearly 60% of those insulation layers are holding corrosive condensed water.
What’s worse—because it’s hidden under the insulation, corrosion on the equipment stays out of sight and undetected (that’s what we call CUI).
That’s where our Mengneng Thermal Insulation Coating comes in.
It’s thinner than traditional insulation, but performs better at heat resistance.
It resists corrosion, lasts longer, and meets the requirements for cyclic corrosion resistance under insulation even at 250°C.
It also saves a ton of space—especially perfect for complex equipment.