
The Red Bucket
28. Is it time to replace traditional tank and pipe insulation? (feat. Michael Stelmach)
<p>Summary</p> <p>For decades, standard practice for insulating storage tanks and piping has been to wrap them in mineral wool, foam, or other low-conductivity materials before sealing them in cladding. This method works well—for a few years, anyway. But guest Michael Stelmach explains how liquid-applied insulative coatings are a longer-lived solution that achieves similar thermal efficiency, personnel protection, energy savings, and process stability while eliminating CUI and other risk factors.</p> <p>Also, Michael pulls his hamstring and admits it is possible to have good barbecue outside of Texas.</p> <p>Timestamps</p> 00:00 – Introduction 00:43 – The evolution of insulative coating...





