WO2014019058A1 - Insulation system and method of application thereof - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L59/00—Thermal insulation in general
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- F16L59/143—Pre-insulated pipes
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- the present invention relates to a method of insulating and jacketing a pipe or vessel and to a resulting system of insulation and jacketing for a pipe or vessel.
- Vessel jacketing and piping insulation have been used for years for the purposes of insulation and containment.
- Such insulation typically involves either a spray or fibre-based insulation applied to a vessel or pipe, optionally with some form of cladding applied overtop.
- insulation materials are necessarily rough with many air pockets and an uneven surface. Such texture is advantageous for trapping air and insulating, but does not allow for satisfactory adhesion of the cladding. Cladding is required to ensure containment against leaks and must be applied evenly and securely.
- a system of insulation and jacketing of industrial equipment comprises an insulation layer comprising one or more layers of insulation, applied to an outer surface of the equipment and a jacketing layer applied and adhered to an outer surface of the insulation layer.
- An outer surface of an outermost layer of insulation is conditioned to form a smooth outer surface and promote adhesion of the jacketing layer to the insulation layer.
- a method of insulating and jacketing industrial equipment is also provided. The method comprises the steps of applying an insulation layer comprising one or more layers of insulation, to an outer surface of the equipment, conditioning an outer surface of an outermost layer of insulation and applying and adhering a jacketing layer to an outer surface of the insulation layer. Conditioning the insulation layer serves to smoothen the outer surface and promote adhesion of the jacketing layer to the insulation layer.
- Figure 1 is perspective view of one embodiment of the present system
- Figure 2 is cross sectional view of one example of the present system
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of one example of an insulated pipe of the present system
- Figure 4 is a cross sectional view of another example of an insulated pipe of the present system
- the present invention relates to a method of insulating and cladding industrial equipment, such as piping and vessels and to an insulation and cladding system for such industrial equipment. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method of cladding or jacketing over fiber-based insulation on industrial equipment such as pipes and vessels.
- the present method and system provide improved leak resistance and sealing of the industrial equipment body.
- piping can be any process piping found in industrial facilities, as well as pipelines for transporting process fluids, petroleum and other materials across great distances.
- Vessels can include storage vessels, reactors, heating and cooling vessels and the like.
- FIGS 1 to 4 have been illustrated with a pipe as one example of the present system, however it would be understood by a skilled person in the art that any type of industrial equipment, including but not limited to pipes and vessels, can be insulated and clad using the systems and methods of the present invention.
- the insulated and clad system of the invention is generally indicated as 2 in Figure 1.
- the method of the present invention is generally depicted in Figure 5.
- Insulation associated with the present invention can be spray foam insulations, fiber-based insulations and chemical insulations such, for example calcium silicate insulations.
- the present invention relates to methods of jacketing a pipe or vessels covered with a fiber-based insulation.
- fiber-based insulations can include those made with wood fiber, glass fiber, mineral fiber and fibers composed of recycled materials.
- the insulating material can be an aerogel.
- Aerogels are porous solid material made by removing the liquid component of a gel in such a way as to preserve the framework's pore structure. Aerogels can be made from a number of
- the insulating material is a silica aerogel.
- pyrogel based insulations which are high-temperature insulation blankets formed of silica aerogel and reinforced with a fiber batting.
- a pipe or vessel 4 is covered with one or more layers of insulation 6.
- the layers of insulation 6 may be of the same thickness or of varying thicknesses.
- the layers of insulation 6 can be sealed along their longitudinal seam 14 using any well-known adhesive in the art, including but not limited to adhesives like Nashua 357TM adhesive tape.
- sections of insulation bats or blankets are preferably applied in a brickwork pattern, such that the longitudinal seam 14 of inner layers are in misalignment with the longitudinal seams 14 of subsequent layers.
- the seaml4 of inner layers is directly opposite to the seams 14 of subsequent layers of insulation.
- insulation 6 can be applied to a pipe or vessel that comprises one or more heat traced lines 16 thereupon. In such cases, the insulation 6 tends to form a void 18 next to the heat trace lines 16. It is preferred in such applications to apply the one or more layers of insulation 6 in such an orientation that the seam 14 of an innermost layer, adjacent the pipe, does not align with the heat trace line 16.
- the pipe or vessel 4 can first be coated with a protective seal (not shown) prior to application of the one or more insulation layers 6.
- a protective seal (not shown) prior to application of the one or more insulation layers 6.
- any combination of insulation layer thicknesses may be applied in any order to achieve a final desired insulation thickness.
- the insulation 6 is applied as a 15 mm layer comprising an innermost insulation layer of 5 mm thickness, covered by an outer insulation layer of 10 mm thickness.
- a total 20 mm layer of insulation 6 can be applied by applying two 10 mm thick insulation layers.
- a total 30 mm layer of insulation 6 can be applied by
- the longitudinal seam 14 of an inner layer of insulation is preferably misaligned with the longitudinal seam 14 of a subsequent outer layer of insulation.
- the seam 14 of a subsequent outer layer lies diametrically opposite to the longitudinal seam 14 of an inner layer of insulation, to thereby follow a 'brickwork' pattern of application.
- an outer surface of the outermost insulating layer is treated, coated or otherwise conditioned to provide a smooth surface upon which cladding or jacketing can be applied and adhered.
- an intermediate layer 8 is applied overtop the outermost insulation layer 6.
- the intermediate layer 8 provides a smooth surface and serves to even out and eliminate surface irregularities 12 typically found in the insulation layer, such as fabric nests.
- the intermediate layer 8 is preferably in the form of a high temperature tolerant polymer plastic film including but not limited to cross- linked or non-cross-linked polyolefin, cross-linked or non-cross-linked PVC. Such polymer films are often commercially called shrink wrap. More preferably such polymer plastic film can be applied in a thickness ranging from about 0.05 millimeters to about 0.10 millimeters and is most preferably 0.08 millimeters in thickness.
- a layer of polymer plastic film can be applied as the intermediate layer 8 to the outermost insulation layer 6 to smoothen the insulation surface.
- the polymer plastic can be glued or applied and affixed by any suitable means known in the art.
- the polymer plastic is preferably applied as a layer having a thickness ranging from about 3 millimeters to about 10 millimeters and most preferably as a layer of 6 millimeter thickness.
- Such polymer plastic film is more preferably similar to those used in the construction industries as vapour barriers and the like.
- Polymer plastic is preferred in cases where pipes or vessels 4 are not easily accessible, for example in cases when lower surfaces of the pipes or vessels are close to the ground or other equipment.
- a webbing material or tape can be applied and then
- Such webbing material can be, for example a fiberglass cross-linked tape or web sprayed with a polymer-based spray.
- a webbing material is drywall tape.
- the outermost layer of insulation 6 can be resurfaced, treated, trimmed or otherwise conditioned to smoothen its outer surface.
- the outer surface of the insulation is run through a lathe to produce a smooth outer surface and even insulation thickness along the length of pipe or vessel 4.
- the surface smoothening provided by the intermediate layer 8 allows for a cladding or jacketing 10 to be applied to the insulated pipe or vessel 4, to protect the insulation layer 6 and to provide containment in the case of leaks.
- the intermediate layer 8 advantageously provides a smooth surface for better adhesion of a jacketing or cladding layer 10, which would otherwise not adhere to the irregular surface 12 of the insulation layer 6.
- Such cladding or jacketing 10 can take the form of a polymer or polyelastomer such as for example polyurea or polyurethane.
- the jacket 10 preferably takes the form of a sprayable or brushable liquid, or a blanket or bat. In the case of brushable liquids, the jacket is most preferably a brush grade polyurea. Most preferably the jacket 10 is polyurea liquid and can be sprayed onto the intermediate layer 8 to form the jacket 10.
- a blanket comprising polyurea with a fabric backing can also be applied over the intermediate layer 8 and sealed in place by any suitable adhesive known in the art and most preferable by a spray adhesive into a longitudinal seam 14 of the blanket.
- This embodiment of jacketing 10 is preferred for applications to pipes or vessels 4 that are not easily accessible for spray jacketing for example, in cases when a lower surface of the pipes or vessels are close to the ground or other equipment.
- the thickness of the jacket 10 is preferably in the range of about 60 to about 250 mm, and is most preferably about 120 mm in thickness for piping and vessels.
- the thickness of the jacket 10 can be verified by any known means in the art. Commonly, thickness is tested by a destructive test of cutting the jacket 10 at varying locations along the pipe or vessel 4 and use of a thickness gauge, such as for example a dry film thickness or ultrasound gauge, to measure thickness of the jacketing layer 10. A visual or other suitable inspection technique can also be used to inspect for pinholes or undercuts in the jacketing layer. Should imperfections exist or if the jacket does not meet a minimum desired thickness, further layers of jacketing material can be sprayed or otherwise applied to the existing jacketing layer.
- a thickness gauge such as for example a dry film thickness or ultrasound gauge
- the insulated, wrapped and jacketed equipment is cured for between 1 to 2 hours without disturbance.
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| US13/566,619 US20140034179A1 (en) | 2012-08-03 | 2012-08-03 | Insulation system and method of application thereof |
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| CN113915457A (en) * | 2021-10-18 | 2022-01-11 | 中海油常州涂料化工研究院有限公司 | A kind of wear-resistant and thermal insulation oil pipe outer coating composite material and preparation method thereof |
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| GB1437189A (en) * | 1973-01-24 | 1976-05-26 | Plessey Co Ltd | Heat-insulating jackets |
| US20080072988A1 (en) * | 2006-08-22 | 2008-03-27 | Perma-Pipe, Inc. | Glass Syntactic Polyurethane Insulated Product |
| US20080206543A1 (en) * | 2007-02-02 | 2008-08-28 | Industrial Insulation Group | Pre-applied protective jacketing construction for pipe and block insulation |
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| GB1437189A (en) * | 1973-01-24 | 1976-05-26 | Plessey Co Ltd | Heat-insulating jackets |
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| US20080206543A1 (en) * | 2007-02-02 | 2008-08-28 | Industrial Insulation Group | Pre-applied protective jacketing construction for pipe and block insulation |
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| CN113915457A (en) * | 2021-10-18 | 2022-01-11 | 中海油常州涂料化工研究院有限公司 | A kind of wear-resistant and thermal insulation oil pipe outer coating composite material and preparation method thereof |
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