Ceramic Insulation Paint: Test- Heat Pipe

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2008

A test on a heating pipe showing the powerful properties of Ceramic Insulation technology developed by NASA. Part of the pipe is painted with the Ceramic coating to show the comparison of the thin insulative film. For commentary on this video, and also other Eco Green technology and information, please visit www.isbu-info.org [Credit: SuperTherm]

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  • The ceramic coating (HPC) controls heat transfer by effectively blocking heat from transfering through the ceramic coatings as opposed to conventional insulations which absorb heat. HPC will also prevent corrosion under insulation (CUI).

  • That is our video at Eagle Specialized Coatings of a test done at Vancouver Shipyards. A tiger torch was inserted at one end of the pipe to heat it up to about 450 C. One objective was to demonstrate how HOT PIPE COATING can be applied to a live system avoiding costly shutdowns. Also to show how effective the HPC is at holding the heat in the pipe. The application thickness in this video was only about 100 mils thickness reducing the temperature from about 450 C to roughly 90 C.

  • In the dark gray pipe shape, was there a heat pipe? In heat pipe test, is ceramic paint insulation a good choice?

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