If you dread removing and reinstalling fiberglass, calcium silicate, or rockwool insulation, you are not alone! But guess what? Insulation installation and maintenance does not have to be so difficult. There is an easier way.
Dragon Jacket produces customized insulation solutions for wellheads and casing isolation valves using 3D scanning for a perfect fit.
Insulation is a necessary part of many tank operations. Unfortunately, corrosion under insulation can be a huge problem, accounting for high maintenance costs and equipment failures.
Dragon Jacket makes a line of insulation products that are specifically designed for Vic™ grooved style fittings. Our solutions are formed to fit snugly and easily over grooved elbows, tees, couplings and straights. Our insulation removes and reinstalls in a snap and requires no special tools or personnel.
Heat trace systems are a vital part of temperature maintenance operations for industries including oil and gas, chemicals, and food production. When operating as intended, heat trace systems help to keep pipeline contents at stable temperatures. Choose Dragon Jacket Insulation to protect these critical systems.
When it comes to complex projects like bridge construction and maintenance, there are a lot of opposing interests at work. Dragon Jacket Insulation meets the needs of everyone involved.
Before your next insulation project, find out why Dragon Jacket Insulation is a “secret-weapon” of countless food industry operators, bridge engineers, oil and gas project managers and mining teams.
Dragon Jacket insulation provides an added layer of safety and capability that can be a key differentiator for moving parts across all production platforms.
Not all insulation products are the same. To maximize resistance and minimize heat transfer, insulation must have a high R-value and be waterproof, impact resistant and wind resistant. Dragon Jacket offers all that and more.
For all the ways that insulation can improve safety and process efficiency, it can also cause moisture to sit on pipes for prolonged periods of time, which can then lead to corrosion. This corrosion, which occurs under the insulation (otherwise known as CUI) can weaken equipment, leading to dangerous leaks, spills, and contamination.
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