Heat insulationfor industrial installations
In industry, good heat insulation helps to reduce energy costs. Especially in this time of energy transition and rising costs. A further benefit of effective heat insulation is that it helps to raise productivity.
By using special insulation materials, heat loss can be reduced to a minimum. In addition, heat insulation helps businesses to comply with legal requirements now and in the future.
Heat insulation is not only an issue for residential buildings, but also for chemical plants, energy producers, refineries, pipelines and other industrial facilities. High-quality heat insulation will reduce your costs caused by heat loss in the long term. In addition, the environment benefits from reduced emissions and lower energy consumption.
A further advantage of the IIG Group is that other trades such as electrical trace heating, fire prevention and dry construction can be directly included. We can therefore offer you a complete solution for your construction project.
Custom insulation for maximum safety and process efficiency
The requirements placed on technical installations in terms of effectiveness, efficiency and emission reduction have risen steadily in recent years.
In this respect targeted insulation is hugely important.
Good insulation supports safety in the workplace and significantly reduces energy costs.
Maintaining media temperatures of installations through heat or cold insulation is an important factor for process flows and is essential.
We would be happy to help you optimise your existing installations or to support you with our expertise during the planning phase.
Cold insulationin industry
Good cold insulation offers similar benefits to heat insulation.
Here too, the professional installation of special insulating materials such as polyurethane foam, rubber and foam glass ensures that components run smoothly for many years.
A specially designed and manufactured protective casing made out of, for example, aluminium or stainless steel sheets helps to ensure the longevity and functionality of the heat and cold insulation even in critical environments, such as those found in petrochemical plants.
Cold and condensation insulation
With refrigeration plants, the formation of condensation is a serious problem, because this can cause corrosion and structural damage. In addition, constantly dripping condensation can severely disrupt operational processes. Technical planning therefore includes determining precisely the minimum insulation layer thicknesses required to prevent condensation.