Bed depth is the height of the resin or filter media in an ion exchange column after it has been properly conditioned for effective operation, usually expressed in inches. This depth excludes any supporting bed. A bed of resin can be used either to remove unwanted ions from a solution passed… View Full Term
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Mitigating Corrosion Under Insulation and Supporting the Longevity of Industrial Pipe Insulating Systems
Corrosion under insulation (CUI) is a serious and expensive problem for industrial pipes. In the United States alone, CUI costs an estimated $276 billion—possibly more—in direct and indirect costs. The presence of moisture in the industrial environment introduces the threat of CUI; however, there are proactive strategies to defend against it. To function safely and efficiently, industrial pipes require effective insulating systems. Taking steps like choosing compatible accessories and providing an additional layer of moisture protection (essentially creating a sealed system) are ways to prevent the costly and potentially dangerous issue of CUI. Learn more about managing corrosion under insulation and prolonging the longevity of industrial pipe insulating systems in this whitepaper by Owens Corning.
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