Teplovaya izolyatsiya dlya kholodil'nykh truboprovodov na predpriyatiyakh APK



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Refrigeration pipelines through which generated artificial cold is transported from the production site to the consumption place by means of a heattransfer agent are the most used objects to heat insulation apply. The correct choice and proper makingup of heat insulation influence directly the power efficiency and the duration of safe exploitation of tubes under adverse temperatures and humid conditions. A qualitative assembly of the tube insulation decreases significantly the wear and tear of refrigeration pipelines and minimizes the tubes frostingup as well as contributes to reducing the frequency of changing separate outofoperation parts of pipelines and multipurpose valves. The paper analyses qualities and defects of series of heat insulating materials, the particularities of assemblage and exploitation of heat protective constructions based on them are examined as well. Modern heat-insulating materials and products based on RU -FLEKS foamed synthetic rubber (Russian production of a complete cycle using domestic technologies and raw materials) are cited in detail; they have been developed and produced within the framework of the main terms of the import substitution of State Program № 328 “Development of industry and rise of competitiveness” of April 15, 2014.

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