I have summarized the insulation method for a jacketed stainless steel tank that can maintain temperature by circulating water or steam in the outer jacket.
Using a stainless steel tank with a jacket (outer shell), when hot water or steam is circulated inside the jacket, the surface of the tank also becomes high in temperature. This can lead to an increase in the working environment temperature due to heat radiation from the tank, or if the room temperature is low, it may take a long time for the tank temperature to rise. Additionally, there is a risk of burns if someone accidentally touches the high-temperature tank. Here, we will introduce methods for insulating the jacketed tank.
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Content ○ Purpose of insulation ○ Insulation methods ○ Also serves as a measure against condensation ○ Related products and case studies
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For those using stainless steel containers, we introduce the optimal insulation method for improving temperature control efficiency and preventing burns with jacketed stainless steel tanks.
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Our company, which started in 1957 with the aim of manufacturing stainless steel products and containers for home use, has since expanded into the production and sale of stainless steel tanks for industrial fields such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and food. Currently, we design, manufacture, and sell small to medium-sized stainless steel tank units across various industries. Moving forward, as a manufacturer of stainless steel containers and mixers (stirring devices), we will continue to challenge ourselves with sincerity, enthusiasm, and creativity to deliver "one-of-a-kind" products and services to our customers, advancing step by step into the future.