People and businesses alike are always looking for ways to improve not only their services, but other aspects such as cost efficiency and how their business impacts on the environment. For example many businesses have adopted a cycle to work policy that both illustrates that they take the environment issues seriously and rewards their employees through incentives etc. Thermal insulation jackets are used by many companies for different reasons and factors with the two main ones being helping the environment and saving money (over a long-term period). Helping the Environment Saving energy is one way to help the environment in terms of greenhouse gases / global warming. It’s not the be all and end all, however, it does go a long way to preserving the environment and therefore, saving energy resources etc. Interestingly, if all businesses used thermal insulation jackets the environment in the short and long term would benefit greatly. Unfortunately, this is not a likely prospect, but more businesses could invest in thermal insulation jackets in order to do ‘their bit’. Some businesses are more likely to use thermal energy jackets if required, than others e.g. Green businesses. Saving Money Who doesn’t want to save money? Well home owners and businesses can save vast amounts of money over a long term period, simply by installing thermal insulation jackets. You may not save money immediately, however, like with a lot of things if you make the investment now for the long term, there is money to be saved. The way in which you can save money is through keeping heat in and not wasting energy by installing thermal insulation jackets. What are Thermal Insulation Jackets used on? Thermal insulation jackets can be used on a range of items, such as, pipe work, vessels, ducting systems, tanks, ancillary equipment and storage tanks. In addition, thermal insulation jackets are used on both offshore and onshore for different types of equipment. Moreover, there are different types of thermal insulation jackets available: Jet Fire Pro Jacket The Jet Fire Pro thermal insulation jacket is the most advanced fire protection jacket system due to its flexibility and has the capability of withstanding temperatures up to 1350°C. This extreme hot temperature can be withstood for at least two hours and the surface of the pipe is still under 200°C. In addition, the Jet Fire Pro 120 thermal insulation jacket has a special protective weather pro layer, which is waterproof and prevents moisture from the water becoming apparent in the infiltrating pipe work, as it makes the water evaporate. This undoubtedly is a fantastic innovation that also eradicates corrosion and therefore, lengthens the life of a structure. Weather Pro Jacket The weather pro jacket is perfect for protecting against the harshest energy and stormy conditions; this is due to the pro layer that repels water from causing moisture. Aero Lite Thermal Insulation Jackets The name says it all really. Aero Lite Thermal Insulation Jackets are ultra light and thin, which can provide solutions for companies if they require thermal insulation jackets without taking up much space. The world’s thinnest thermal insulation jacket is suitable for temperatures between -40°C and 650°C. The actual thickness of the insulation jacket is just 5mm and is up to 5 times better than the more traditional insulation materials like, Mineral Wool and NASA has approved of the Aero Lite thermal insulation jackets. Heat Trace Pro Jackets Heat Trace Pro Jackets are specifically designed for pieces of equipment whereby heat is required. The systems incorporate ATEX approved heaters, meaning that the heat trace pro jacket is suitable and capable for using in hazardous areas.
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